surachai said:You can use CCS compilers. It's support 40pin, 28pin,18pin and 8pin device.
SphinX said:Salam,
CCS is not free :-(
bctang Please don't start to cry....
You can use HI-TECH LITE for free
It support 12F629, 12F675,16C84, 16F84, 16F84A, 16F627, 16F877, 16F877A
As you see it can program 12F629 and 12F675 and both of them 8 pins
h**p://www.htsoft.com/products/PICClite.php
Bye
SphinX said:Salam,
12F629 and 12F675 are fully supported in this version without any limitions except you can't use 'printf' for long or float numbers.
Bye
hill said:Why not try assembly with PIC12 part? In my hunble opinion, it's not difficult to program in assembly for PIC12 part. One reason for example, is that you hardly need floating point math in PIC12 application. But rather you will most likely need some precision timing, which assembly language would be more easier to deal than with C language.
C-Man said:bctang,
the example you have posted can only be compiled with CCS and not with Hi-Tech as it uses the built in functions of CCS.
hope this helps
How to compile the simple program that i show it bellow and it's the C language?
luc2002 said:btang
U want 2 learn C or you just need this file compiled??
How to compile the simple program that i show it bellow and it's the C language?
attached are U're files compiled
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