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For an all-rounder, Proton Development Suite (PDS) might be expensive but its is one of the best. This compiler supports the older PIC's such as 12F and 16F range, not to mention the superior 18F range. What's bad about it? Well the program approach is known as "top down" or "flat" code. That is, you can't call sub routines or functions amongst other limitations inherent of these compilers. The programming language in PDS is also known as PIC Basic. Free version limitations; 50 program lines of code, limited PIC range. Download
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