On July 10, Ethan Dicks wrote:
The PIC is a Harvard Architecture machine (seperate
instruction and data
busses, typically different widths, as opposed to a Von Neumann architecture
machine - code and data on the same bus). I think I remember reading that
the 8X300-series is also H.A.
Yes, they're both Harvard architecture processors, but beyond that,
the PIC 16xxx architecture traces its lineage directly back to the
8X300 family.
-Dave McGuire