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Thank you for the prompt response - it gives me the courage to go on (I think).
There is a 'free' compiler for the PIC16. I use the HI-Tech C (Lite) compiler which seems quite good. Its only issue is that code optimisation is turned off - but I can live with that (I hope). **Do you have any reason to believe that it is unsuitable for use with QF?**
I'm going to attempt a port to the PIC16...
2009-11-09 07:55:44 UTC by mhillman6
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I also believe that it should be possible to run QP-nano on a PIC16. The framework hasn't been ported yet for one simple reason: lack of a freely available C compiler. Microchip does not provide C compilers for PIC16. Such compilers are available only from third parties. However, due to baroque architecture with fragmented memory and a crippled stack, the available C compilers are not standard...
2009-11-09 03:04:01 UTC by quantum-leaps
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I just assumed it would be possible to run QP-nano on a PIC16 controller, but the web seems devoid of any examples whatsoever. Is this even possible? Are there any tutorials/examples, or is it really only feasible with a PIC 18?
I 'think' all I have to do is write a BSP, and it should be fine, but a simple example would help. All I need to support is 5 push buttons.
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