Picbasic pro 3 compiled size1/7/2023 ![]() If I was convinced of the benefits of one system over the next, I would spend more on accessories as needed. I am going to use it as a Hobbiest basis and have some money but not tons to drop into this purchase. How does one know what to buy? I am a bit lost on what to consider. Then they have all of these other development boards for AVR, ARM, dsPIC, etc. However, this morning I saw MikroBasic which is $150 or $100 if purchasing a development board like their EasyPIC4 and MikroBasic combination package which was $250 total together. I was looking at PicBasic Pro but saw the $250 price tag and then I would need a development board and other associated products. I am not a C programmer nor do I really want to learn assembly (maybe a little). As I see in Nuts and Volts Magazine that I subscribe to, are so many PIC articles and some with AVR, etc. ![]() However, I want to expand my horizons a little. Most of my hobbiest projects involve LED matrixes and I have come up with some very cool projects: I have been very active on their forum contributing when I can. I have been using Parallax microcontrollers for a couple of years now starting with a BASIC STAMP 2 (using PBASIC) and later moving up to SX-28 / SX-48 using (SX/B) on their Professional Development Board (PDB). Hello all - I need some help understanding PICs, etc.
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