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			Tham gia ngày: May 2011 
				Nơi Cư Ngụ: nước Đức 
				
				
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				what do you use for PIC, assembly, or C language?
			 
			Or BASIC maybe. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I used RISC assembly for a while, 16F and 18F, as well 16F extended range. I have a codebase of about 1 megabyte sources now. However it becomes more and more messy to maintain, means it can take a long while to understand a source from 3 years ago, especially when the schematics are absent. So, recently I decided to use Hitech-C in the future. I tried it one evening and had a small program running after only some minutes. It is not I do not like assembly, or I could not understand it. But, doing advanced things results in length sources stretching over pages, and in C it is considerably less lines. As well the banking is now handled by the compiler. PIC32 assembly is very complicated- too complicated for me actually, I have taken a look the programming manuals. For PIC32 C language is the only way to go!  | 
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				What do you use for PIC, assembly, or C language?
			 
			It is very easy to use CCS compiler to program microcontroller PIC. You can see anywhere on this forum to study it or http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/ 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 Đệ tử 1 túi 
			
		
			
				
			
			
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		 this LED matrix clock was programmed using Hitech C! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	http://pic.hitechworld.org/ledmatrixclock.html LCD supply 3 volts, charge pump IC for LCD glass. 4 bit mode. 3x4 LEDs matrix RTC IC dc/dc converter, 1.2v supply The time is loaded at startup from the RTC. most of the 2K program memory is used up already.  | 
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			Tham gia ngày: Aug 2012 
				
				
				
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		 Oh, thank for your sharing information. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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