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    Small Device C Compiler (SDCC)

    Small Device C Compiler (SDCC)

    The Small Device C Compiler (SDCC), targeting 8-bit architectures

    SDCC is a retargettable, optimizing standard C (ANSI C89 / ISO C90, ISO C99, ISO C11 / C17, ISO C23, ISO C2y) compiler that targets a growing list of architectures: STM8, MCS-51, DS390, HC08, S08, 6502, 65C02, Z80, Z80N, Z180, Rabbit, SM83, TLCS-90, eZ80, R800, Padauk PDK14 and PDK15 microprocessors. There also is incomplete support for the Microchip PIC16 and PIC18 and the Padauk PDK13.
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    GCBASIC
    GCBASIC is an open-source BASIC compiler for 8 bit Microchip PIC, Atmel AVR legacy, AVRDx and LGT microcontrollers. See https://ko-fi.com/post/The-Story-of-GCBASIC-Making-Microcontroller-Progr-D1D319SJ72 for story of GCBASIC. This is a continuous release project. The latest release is always available. This will give you the most complete development toolchain to create and program 8-bit PIC, AVR and LGT microcontrollers.
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    gputils is a collection of tools for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. Its goal is to be fully compatible with Microchip's tools, MPASM, MPLINK, and MPLIB.
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    PYthon to ASsembler TRAnslator. At this moment supports Microchip PIC16 instruction set only. Its main goals are: to support a wide range of microcontrollers and processors, to generate compact and effective code.
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    Compiler targeting the 18F line of Microchip PIC embedded microcontrollers. Written in C# 2.0.
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    Compiler for high level language for Microchip PIC microcontrollers
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    YAPICCC - Yet Another PIC C Compiler - it's a command-line C compiler developed to build programs to Microchip PIC devices. Please visit the project Home Page for more information.
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    PXasm (Pic sceniX ASM) is a assembler for PIC & SCENIX ľcontrollers with Gnome/GTK+ interface. Both Microchip and Parallax mnemonics are supported.
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