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Jerry has done a stellar job keeping Swordfish files up to date and building setup files for the latest chips.

Some of the newer chips are cheaper, with awesome new features. Check out the PIC18F27Q43.

SOME of the features include:

Crap. My screenshot won't upload. Just look for yourself. Look for the HTML datasheet at Microchip.

It even has two SPI modules if you're using 74HC595s. (Inside joke).
 
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I have to say I Looked at the first half of the swordfish list it looked the same.
But I then got to looking at Q chips figure I'll grab a few of the 18f24Q10
I'll try some of these to PIC18F27Q43
 
be8be, any particular reason to switch to swordfish ? You fed up with MPLABX ? as it is far perfect . agree with others the PIC18 Q series, have some useful features 18F57Q34 (48 pin but i found a TQFP dip adapter )
 
I agree 18F K series fits many projects.
18fxxK.jpg
 
I’m not switching I ve used swordfish back when bill made the June bug
I just manly wanted to see what chip everyone liked using I 18f1220 that I used with the June bug.
 
On a side note did you hear microchip has a AI that will help write your code for there chips
There saying it going to save there company from
Losses there stock gone up 10 %
 
Where is the fun in that , :) i really enjoy chasing 'bugs' for hours , trying to understand PIC data sheets, and get new 'packs' and XC8 from MC that still have miles of red underlines but compile ok..
Now you get to have fun checking if the Ai understood your instructions (did it do literally what you said or did it do what it assumed you meant it to do) and it used obscure commands to solve easy tasks.
 

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