> The advantage of Arduino and Arduino IDE is that it have already the
> documentation for 12 year kids - Arduino IDE is very good to get you
> started on C/C++ programming.

I'll probably start here to learn some C, although it will hide most
of the good important stuff.

> You can't really go past Microchip's own C compilers especially if you
> wish to take advantage of the Microchip TCP/IP and USB libraries.

I wish to take advantage of the Jallib libraries, I hear these guys do
some good work :)

>> What c-cross-compiler-tool chain do you use?
>Arduino or winavr for atmel, windev for ARM. All gcc compilers that
>support the target at hand. I have on experience with JAT on PIC
>targets.

Does anyone have any idea of what c-cross-compiler-tool chain will
work for PIC32? I'll have to get into this at some point.

I am only interested in free software.

Matt.

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