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    Unhappy fatal error out of memory (pbpw.exe)

    Hi All,
    I have two computers one is running on Win98SE and second Win XP pro.
    Both of them have the same PIC BASIC PRO v.2.50b.
    The first is running PIC Basic Pro well. On second I get message fatal error
    out of memory (pbpw.exe).
    I checked PM.EXE properties and found 8 Tabs:
    General
    Program
    Font
    Memory
    Screen
    Misc
    Compatibility
    Summary.
    Pbpw.exe has only 4 Tabs:
    General
    Version 2.5.0.2 Copyright 1998
    Compatibility
    Summary.
    So I think that problem is with old Pbpw.exe file because right now 2010
    and new computer does not recognize old components due to constant updates from Microsoft and from other companies.
    My Win XP computer has 2 Gb memory,2.4Ghz double core processor so it is enough space to work with different applications.
    How I can solve my problem?
    Or Pbpw.exe will be re-writes WinXP enviroment?
    Or better to install Linux OS?
    It is really bad to spent a money for PIC BASIC Pro compiler for nothing.
    What you think about my situation?
    Looking in message board I found that many users with Win XP have similar problem.
    Best Regards,
    Leon

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    Try right clicking on pbpw.exe, going to properties, then the comparability tab and try setting it for comparability with Win98.
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    Red face Problem is the old handler suited for 16 bit applications

    Hi All,
    Thank you for your advice it does not works.
    When I open Pbpw.exe property in Win98SE machine I found only 3tabs.
    WinXP generate compatibility 4th tab by itself so it is empty.
    High probability is that the handler in Pbpw.exe is Win16 (1997). NOTHING is changed except the handler itself. So at the next release and thereafter, Pbpw.exe will use the Win32 Installer. This is a subtle hint that, like DOS, Microsoft is slowly dropping Win16 apps!
    Now developers who are working with PICBASIC Pro codes have to say something because next generation of 32 or 64 computer will be unable to work with PICBASIC PRO at all.
    Best Regards,
    Leon

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    Mine works fine with XP 32 bit and WIN7 64 bit.
    Must be your system.

    Remember, PBP is a command line program...
    Are you using Micro Code Studio or MPLAB to invoke it?
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    Default maybe...

    might help, or might not...section 2.5.4. of the version 2.6 manual talks about getting out of memory errors if your FILES and BUFFERS are not set "as recommended'

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    Default file path?

    I vaguely recall the same problem as a result of file paths that were too long. Try moving the target to another folder, or to c:

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    Leon,

    Can you provide further details of both installations. Are you using MCS on both, which versions of MPLAB you are running (assuming that is correct), and what spec each machine is (assuming they are not identical machines).

    My guess is that this is machine related, not PBP related.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmglickman View Post
    I vaguely recall the same problem as a result of file paths that were too long. Try moving the target to another folder, or to c:
    If you are using "My documents" or the Desktop for your files then the path to the files will be....

    c:/documents and settings/[username]/my documents/....
    c:/documents and settings/[username]/desktop/....

    which can cause problems.
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    Hi All,
    Thank you for you help.
    Path is to short d:/PBP test.
    From beginning of installation PIC BASIC Pro and Micro Code Studio Plus
    everything works well. After few months I got suddenly trouble message and
    I am not able to compile any programs in 2-4 lines from samples.
    Here is my computer:
    Win XP Pro Service Pack 3
    Computer
    AMD Athlon(tm) 64x2Dual
    Core Processor 4000+
    2.1 Ghz 1.87 Gb of RAM
    All programs on computer works just fine.
    Try to find an answer in manual so -
    According to manual 2.6 I typed in command line: PBPW enter
    and got a message:
    Windows cannot find PBPW.exe
    You see my point: Spending money for software that I not really use for developing few hobby projects and having boring endless experience to fight with software errors is not right way.
    I am so lucky one.
    Appreciate any ideas.

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    Googling the issue throws up several possible causes and possible fixes

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/arch...hp/t-4714.html
    http://list.picbasic.com/forum/messa...html?973790800

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    Hi All,
    So I opened pbpw.exe file by using File Analyzer.
    Do not believe what I saw:
    Property of file said it is pbpw.exe
    File Analyzer said that inside file:
    Internal name is PBP.EXE microElectronic Lab
    Copyright 1998,2008
    Original Name PBP.EXE.
    What kind of joke?
    Do you believe in it?
    So what will be my next move:
    To buy new PICBASIC PRO - no way at all.
    Will learn assembler it is high probability.
    I appreciate if someone who has working PICBASIC PRO will send me your pbpw.exe in zipped file.
    Best Regards to All

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    Hi All,
    Feeling under weather got a flu.
    File pbpw.exe
    Copyright microEngineering Labs, Inc
    Sorry for error in previous post
    Happy Sunday to All.

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    From beginning of installation PIC BASIC Pro and Micro Code Studio Plus
    everything works well. After few months I got suddenly trouble message and
    I am not able to compile any programs in 2-4 lines from samples.
    So you are saying that it worked at one time but then quit working?

    If that is what you are saying then how can you blame the problem on Pic Basic?

    Maybe a reinstall will help?
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmglickman View Post
    I vaguely recall the same problem as a result of file paths that were too long. Try moving the target to another folder, or to c:
    Very true, first-hand experience.

    One temp solution was to choose mpasm as the assembler, that cured it.

    Regards,

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    Lightbulb fatal error - Case solved

    Hi All,
    Due to your recommendations I start clearing my computer from programs that I am not using (were installed as trial versions) .
    When I deleted microBasic trial version from microElectronica problem with pbpw.exe vanished and I am able to use PICBASIC pro again.
    Here is some aggressive correlation between of two programs.
    Big thanks to All for sharing thoughts that help to solve the problem.

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