I have just finished the first complete port of all the “Graphics, Touch, Sound and USB” book projects to the PIC32 Mikromedia board series!
There were several lessons learned in the process, interested readers will find detailed notes (and a link to a shared Mercurial repository) in the dedicated PIC32 Mikromedia page of the book web site.
Over all it turned out to be a relatively painless experience, with the added reward of seeing a PIC32 performing at more than 8x the speed of the PIC24 Mikromedia boards…