thuvu said:1)AVR is less expensive than PIC
2)You can find very good assembler,compilers for free.
3)PIC is copied from AVR
4)Actually AVR has 32 registers and very useful instruction set
5)PIC IS FOR HOBBYISTS BUT AVR FOR PROFESSIONALS
thuvu said:1)AVR is less expensive than PIC
A: WRONG.
2)You can find very good assembler,compilers for free.
A: MUTUAL.
3)PIC is copied from AVR
A: So WRONG that its not even funny. Man you are an idiot.
4)Actually AVR has 32 registers and very useful instruction set
A: Go get a clue you dumb idiot.
5)PIC IS FOR HOBBYISTS BUT AVR FOR PROFESSIONALS
A: WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG!!! Lack hass. (L = J and H = blank)
Tahmid said:Hi,
I use PICs mostly but recently learning ATmega. I'd say these are much better than 16F and 18F and slightly less than 24F (Cmon man, 24F is 16bit). The rest, no point comparing.
After having a look at the AVRs, I'd say the AVR devices are way better than the 8-bit PIC devices.
thuvu said:1)AVR is less expensive than PIC
2)You can find very good assembler,compilers for free.
3)PIC is copied from AVR
4)Actually AVR has 32 registers and very useful instruction set
5)PIC IS FOR HOBBYISTS BUT AVR FOR PROFESSIONALS
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