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atmel is more cheaper and easy to use.. the programmer is also easy to built and try...

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They both work on different types of devices. You will have to check out the device that you have to see which one you need.

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The advantage of using PIC, rather than other microcontrollers, is PIC has many more features. The microcontrollers are very limited.

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