Kirk Wallace wrote:
> Sorry, I know this was answered recently, but what is the preferred
> micro-controller, PIC, AVR, etcetera? My only requirement is that I can
> (try to) program it with Linux, preferably with C. I'm looking at
> controlling a DC motor (PWM) and a few digital I/O ports for a tool
> changer. I'll probably link to it with SPI or Modbus. I have an Olimex
> programmer and breadboard with a 16F688 on it. I got as far as flashing
> an LED, but stopped there. Since I am basically starting from scratch,
> should I continue with PIC or is it worth switching to something else?
>
> I wonder if there is enough demand to have a micro-controller page on
> the wiki? If so, does anyone have past or current project material that
> could be cleaned up for the page?
>   
PIC's use specialty C compilers, none or very few are free. AVR uses a 
version of GCC. Look at http://www.avrfreaks.net/

Gary K8IZ



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