Thread: PIC Advice For A Newbe
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07-06-2009 #3
Thanks for your reply.
I did not want a boring front on my control box, yes it is a little over the top.
I was looking at the F16 / F18 range of the PIC's.
As you already said I don't need PWM, ADC, Ect.
I will be buying the PIC's from RS.
I am not going to buy any pic or parts to build the driver boards unto such time that I know I can build the board and program the PIC to do what I want / need, as I could safe the money to buy a prebuilt driver, but it's not liky to find a driver board with all the led and fan control I am looking for.
The picaxe's that I have been using upto now are programed in something that is very close to Basic.
With the picaxe chips you don't need to buy the software or magic programmer.
I have been looking around the internet and I see there are meny languages for the pic, Basic, C, C++, Pascal, Ect.
As the picaxe was based around the Basic language, so a quick google found "MELabs PICBASIC Compiler" but this is a paid software,
PICBASIC Compiler - meLabs £68.94
and
PICBASIC Pro Compiler - melabs £195.44.
That seems like alot of money to splash out for possibly a one time use.
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