![]() ![]() However, doing this may well revoke your licences right to use their libraries. Maybe Microchip bought HI- TECH as a strategic move to provide better tools for their parts but I am making the assumption there must have been some ROI commitment internally – why? I have also read somewhere that you can hack the setting to use different command- line options to re- optimise the produced code even on the free version because at the end of the day its just GCC behind the scenes. Microchip getting these tools is a very good thing because they needed something better than they had – but they had to buy the Australian company HI- TECH Software to get them, it would appear they could not develop these themselves so acquiring them would be the logical thing to do. Since that acquisition they have been slowly consolidating the compilers and obsoleting the old MPLAB C compilers. Now of course the IDE alone is not enough, you also need a good compiler too – and for the Microchip parts there are now basically three compilers, XC8, XC1. #MICROCHIP XC16 COMPILER CRACK UPDATE#I have been a user of MPLAB- X from day one and while the migration was a bit of a pain and the earlier versions had a few odd quirks, every update of the IDE has just gotten better and better – I make software products in my day job so I know what it takes, and to the product manager(s) and team that developed the MPLAB- X IDE I salute you for a job well done. ![]() The MPLAB- X IDE has a lot going for it, it runs on multiple platforms (Windows, Mac and Linux) and it mostly works very well. #MICROCHIP XC16 COMPILER CRACK FULL#OK, full RANT mode enabled? It is ridiculous charging for the tools – its not like you can buy Microchip tools and then use them for developing on other platforms so the value of these tools is entirely intrinsic to Microchip’s own value proposition. PIC’s for many years, thats a statement of personal preference, I am not saying that PIC’s are better than anything else I am just saying I like them better – please don’t waste your time trying to convince me otherwise, I have evaluated most other platforms numerous times already – so before you suggest I should look at your XYZ platform of choice, please save your time – the odds are good I have already done so and I am still using PIC’s. Please understand – I don’t want to get into a flamewars with Atmel, MPS4. So before I get underway, this article is about Microchip PIC micro- controllers. Sharing My Passion for Electronics Engineering and Software Hacking. ![]()
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