Hello and congratulations! I've also been using Bascom for 13 years so far.
Bascom has been inside devices in personnel vehicles, on the deck of an aircraft carrier and inside several classes of submarines from various countries. Due to budget cuts, it didn't actually fly but it did pass all requirements and tests of a small space mission. Note: if you ever want to see a rocket scientist making faces, tell them you've written the code in BASIC Bascom is also, by the thousands, in boring places like regular people's cars and buildings.
Arduino is fine - and they support ARM (hint, hint). {But; it; usually; takes; quite; a; bit; of; time++; to; get; something; going; with; that;}
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