I can't comment on the CCS compiler, since I don't use it. But, as to the best alternative to the 16f84, I'd say the cheapest chip that does what you want! I often do a sort of all the chips in the family based on price, then work my way down the list until I find the first one that has all the peripherals I need for a particular project. Of course, if there's one we're already using that is suitable and not too much more expensive, I'll go with that to get our volume up and inventory costs down. Harold > I am new to this list. > I am trying to have a little bit of experience with PICs. > I have two questions in my first post: > 1) How can I do math operation in 16F84. I am using CCS. > 2) Whats the best alternative for 16F84 now-a-days. I beleive that this > question would have been asked many times, but my focus is on now? > > Regards, > -- FCC Rules Updated Daily at http://www.hallikainen.com - Advertising opportunities available! -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist