> For me, the only drawback I found is in adc library (for dspic 30F4011). It
> seems to be configured at slowest speed and has not options to change it
> (CCS has). I needed to made conversions at maximum speed, so I ended up
> working with registers directly.
> For the rest it is fine for me ( hobby use), I prefer mikroC more than CCS,
> wich, I think, is it's direct competitor.
>
> El sábado 28 de abril de 2012, John Ferrell <
jferrell13
KILLspamtriad.rr.com>
> escribió:
>> I have been a miKro Pascal user for about 10 years. Buy once, updates
>> for life. Continuous enhancements & new chip support. Forums are active
>> & supported. The new USB dongle allows easy portability. You can use all
>> of the compilers for free with a limit of 2k code generation. They try
>> to keep their customers happy. All compilers for micro's that I am
>> familiar with have data structures. No "with", "Record", "variant", etc.
>>
>> As far as code size generated, efficiency, etc, I don't know.
>>
>> Schematics for hardware, manuals, etc are available online.
>>
>>
>> On 4/28/2012 1:58 AM, Chetan Bhargava wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I understand that it has been discussed before and I don't intend to
>>> start a compiler war. I just would like to invite comments on MicroC
>>> compiler from mikroe.com. I believe that it comes with a pretty good
>>> library.
>>>
>>> Any comments would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> John Ferrell W8CCW
>> “During times of universal deceit,
>> Telling the TRUTH becomes a revolutionary act”
>> George Orwell
>>
>>