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PIC MCUs Supported in my Mac OS X Environment

There are limitations on the PIC Micro-controller Units (MCUs) I can develop with in my Mac OS X systems. This comes from 3 sources: the Microchip PICKit2 programmer, the pk2 utility that communicates with the programmer, and the HI-TIDE C-language environment I'm using to produce PIC assembly.

I've come up with an intersection of the MCUs supported by the 3 tools so that I don't make the mistake of buying an incompatible MCU in the future. Here they are:

  • 12F629
  • 12F675
  • 16F627A
  • 16F684
  • 16F877
  • 16F877A