sergio masci wrote: > On Wed, 5 Mar 2008, Darrell Bellerive wrote: > > >> So which are the good compilers? >> >> I've just started with PICs and am working through the Elmer 160 course with a >> PIC-EL II. I have a c programing language background and would be interested >> in being able to leverage what I already know. >> >> It would be interesting to know what other HLL's have good compilers as well. >> >> > > >From what I have seen, the Hi-Tech PICC compiler generates good code. > > XCSB is a structured BASIC and the compiler gernerates good code. The > builtin assembler can do all the RAM paging and code banking for you so if > you include any inline assembler accessing global variables, function > locals and parameters is really easy. It supports pointers (like C). > > More info and a free student / hobbyist edition is available at: > http://www.xcprod.com/titan/XCSB > > Regards > Sergio Masci > Sergio, the site is chock full of bad links, almost all are decfective, even the HOME tab! What PICs does it handle? --Bob Axtell -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist