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Ultra-small, low-pin-count devices for basic control loops.

If you already use MPLAB X IDE (version 5.05 or older), you can install HI-TECH v9.83 as a :

Produces efficient assembly code, making it ideal for microcontrollers with limited flash and RAM. hitech+c+compiler+for+pic10+12+16+mcus+v983+download+updated

Unlike traditional compilers that compile files individually, OCG looks at the entire program at once. It optimizes register allocation, eliminates redundant code, and slashes RAM usage across the whole application.

Verify that the paths point to the newly installed picc.exe executable. Troubleshooting Common Errors 1. "Fixup Overflow" Errors Ultra-small, low-pin-count devices for basic control loops

| Feature | HI-TECH C v9.83 | MPLAB XC8 (v2.50+) | |---------|----------------|----------------------| | | Excellent (OCG) | Good (but PRO mode paid) | | Free tier optimization | Full (no limits) | Limited (-O0 only) | | Latest device support | Up to 2016 devices | All new devices (2024-2025) | | IDE integration | MPLAB 8.x / MPLAB X (legacy) | MPLAB X (full) | | Windows 11 compat. | Works with tweaks | Native | | License cost | Abandonware (free to use) | Paid PRO (>$1,000) |

. While it was once the industry standard, it has since been superseded by Microchip’s official XC8 C Compiler Key Details of Version 9.83 "Fixup Overflow" Errors | Feature | HI-TECH C v9

Hi-Tech C was famous for its "Omniscient Code Generation" (OCG). In the era of v9.83, this was the gold standard for 8-bit PIC development.

While v9.83 is no longer updated, XC8 supports the newest PIC chips (like the K42 or Q10 series) and integrates with the modern MPLAB X IDE .