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  1. Re: "overwriting previous address contents" - NOT the usual fuse problem

    Thanks very much for your help, but I'm afraid that suggestion didn't work.

    I took the nuclear option and re-installed windows on the laptop hard drive, then installed MPLAB and PBP. It worked! I...
  2. Re: "overwriting previous address contents" - NOT the usual fuse problem

    Sorry, posted too early - the above doesn't actually work as the generated files are wrong and cannot be simulated :(

    On my desktop, simulating a PBP program then viewing Program Memory gives
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  3. Re: "overwriting previous address contents" - NOT the usual fuse problem

    OK, I _think_ I have 'fixed' it (fixed, as in this is a hack but it seems to work). In case anyone else is having the same trouble, try the following

    1) Download MPASM 5.2 from microEngineering...
  4. Re: "overwriting previous address contents" - NOT the usual fuse problem

    It is on the laptop. I'm in the process of nuking and re-installing everything again, so I can't give exact details - but Microcode Studio Pro automatically installed MPASM V3.9 in...
  5. Re: "overwriting previous address contents" - NOT the usual fuse problem

    Hi Darrel,

    I've tried quite a few, such as abc.bas, untitled.pbp, rrr.bas, and several more obsene variations as time passed :)

    Please see the attached .zip for a complete MPLAB project.
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  6. "overwriting previous address contents" - NOT the usual fuse problem

    Hi All,

    I've got a laptop with a new install of PBP 2.60A. If I try to compile anything targetting a PIc18xxx, I get a bunch of errors:

    "overwriting previous address contents (0000)"...
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