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Originally posted by Venkatesh
Im quite impressed. I need to learn C for this, but it is worth the effort.
Also, since we (apparantly) can code in assembly, and I am quite fluent in x86 assembly, would it better for me to learn C or the PIC assembly?
Finally, I can't wait to see some default code.
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I would definately reccomend learning C before PIC assembly. C is in practice much more robust and easier to use. If you know x86 asm, it shouldn't be hard to learn PIC asm, but i would concentrate on C.