Michel,

PIC18F2550 if a nice step up. PIC24F or dsPIC33 is even a nicer. Similar
cost & pinout. 16 bit instructions with linear data space. These parts
are 3.3V with limited tolerance for 5.0V I/O. Some also have user
configuration pinout, 

George

On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 18:32 +0100, Michel Bouissou wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> As my current project is slowly growing bigger than the memory in my 
> PIC16F886, I'm considering moving it onto a PIC18F2550.
> 
> Does anybody here have good or bad feedback using the PIC18F2550 with sdcc ?
> 
> I see from its datasheet that it has a richest instructions set than the 16F 
> family, supposedly more efficient for C compilers.
> 
> Furthermore, it has an "extended instructions set" that must be enabled thru 
> the config register, and that is supposedly "yet even more C-complier 
> friendly". Does sdcc make use of these instructions ? Should the extended 
> instructions be enabled for use with sdcc ?
> 
> TIA, kind regards.
> 


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