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What is your preferred development platform?

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Unix

DOS

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18%



6%



2%



2%



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What is your favorite PIC® MCU chip for new designs?

How did you hear about MCUspace.com?

What distributor do you purchase most of your prototype parts?

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From what distributor do you buy most of your development tools?

What new PIC® MCU feature would you most like to see?

What is your most common primary voltage for new designs?

How would you rate the new MCUspace.com website?

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