hi for my project i got a doubt, whether it is possible to use keil for programming PIC... plz help me
You can certainly use the editor of uVision to write a program. Not so easy to compile for a PIC core with any of the Keil tools. You might be able to get Microchip tools to work from with uVision.
Or you could simply look at mplab. My opinion, for what it's worth, is that mplab (including the latest incarnation) is just horrible.
The mplab compilers are available for evaluation. give them a try, if you dare.
Look at the list of products:
http://www.keil.com/product/
is there anything anywhere that gives any suggestion whatsoever that any form of PIC is supported at all?
I'm sure that Microchip will have a list of tools on their website...
Sir i am sorry which software shall i need to use for programming PIC controller
And which PIC controller are you talking about? A PIC32 MIPS based part, or one of the earlier ones? That make dozens of different parts.
Microchip sells a number of compilers/tools, have you reviewed any of those offerings?
If in doubt, think harder, programming is an exercise in logically thinking and reasoning.
Indeed!
Indeed you need to look at the device documents for this type of information. Keil C51 does indeed support a number of Microchip PSOC devices. In fact a limited set of Keil P51 tools are included in their MPLAB kits.
Their website contains very little good information on kit content and their debug support devices.
Microchip has a number of free tools for programming their devices.
Bradford
Please disregard my previous post. My pea size brain is mixing Cypress and Microchip.
I'm sorry for the bad information.
programming is an exercise in logically thinking and reasoning
A surprising number of programmers and consultants seem to lack that characteristic.
I have amazed many by recommending "Hurley" as a programming book
www.amazon.com/.../0534520065
Erik