Not that I have the answer, but if you could inform us what the target PIC is it might helpw those with more knowledge than I to advise.
My guess is that you need to edit the associated .INC file for the chip you are using by commenting out the config lines. This file is located in the PBP folder.
EG:
Code:
;****************************************************************
;* 18F4580.INC *
;* *
;* By : Leonard Zerman, Jeff Schmoyer *
;* Notice : Copyright (c) 2008 microEngineering Labs, Inc. *
;* All Rights Reserved *
;* Date : 09/15/08 *
;* Version : 2.60 *
;* Notes : *
;****************************************************************
NOLIST
ifdef PM_USED
LIST
"Error: PM does not support this device. Use MPASM."
NOLIST
else
LIST
LIST p = 18F4580, r = dec, w = -311, w = -230, f = inhx32
INCLUDE "P18F4580.INC" ; MPASM Header
;__CONFIG _CONFIG1H, _OSC_HS_1H & _FCMEN_OFF_1H & _IESO_OFF_1H
;__CONFIG _CONFIG2H, _WDT_ON_2H & _WDTPS_512_2H
;__CONFIG _CONFIG3H, _PBADEN_OFF_3H & _LPT1OSC_OFF_3H & _MCLRE_ON_3H
;__CONFIG _CONFIG4L, _STVREN_ON_4L & _LVP_OFF_4L & _BBSIZ_1024_4L & _XINST_OFF_4L
NOLIST
endif
LIST
EEPROM_START EQU 0F00000h
BLOCK_SIZE EQU 8
Also... if using microcode studio to edit... make sure you have the correct target chip selected
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