New dsPIC chip support
Posted: 14 Mar 2021 19:38
Congratulations on your release of the PIC24/dsPIC compiler for Necto Studio, as well as Code Grip for the PIC families. I have been waiting on these two products specifically and I'm happy your team has been able to get them to production.
I'm also very happy with how the PIC compilers have been evolving over time, especially with the changes in the recent 1.5.0 update. These new products and updates have finally allowed me to start a transition to a Linux-only workstation.
The only thing that I would like to see added is support for newer PICs from Microchip. Specifically their dsPIC33CH line of microcontrollers that are high performance and some dual-core.
I understand that your team has been hard at work and you already have lots of priorities, but I am curious if there is a plan to add new device support in the near future now that the dsPIC compiler has been released for Necto.
I'm also very happy with how the PIC compilers have been evolving over time, especially with the changes in the recent 1.5.0 update. These new products and updates have finally allowed me to start a transition to a Linux-only workstation.
The only thing that I would like to see added is support for newer PICs from Microchip. Specifically their dsPIC33CH line of microcontrollers that are high performance and some dual-core.
I understand that your team has been hard at work and you already have lots of priorities, but I am curious if there is a plan to add new device support in the near future now that the dsPIC compiler has been released for Necto.