There's ARM and MIPS.  There was 8086 and M68000.  The 8086 won the war as 
Apple MACs now use Intel and Motorola is now part of NXP.  I do wonder whether 
the support for MIPS and the PIC32 has waned with Microchip purchasing ATMEL.

Perhaps it's better to go TI with their product line?

John


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> I am allergic to PIC chips and 8051 derivatives.  ;-)
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> On 2/27/2020 12:42 AM, John Dammeyer wrote:
> > This project seems to have lapsed 5 years ago.
> > https://github.com/kinsamanka/PICnc-V2/wiki
> >
> > Any interest in resurrecting it?
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> > John Dammeyer
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