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AMay
- 21st September 2010, 03:55
I use PICBasic, (not Pro.)

When I try to compile using Microcode Studio, I get "out of memory, PBC.EXE."

I am using Windows 7, and have compressed most of my hard drive, but not the PBC folder.

I just moved from Vista, where all I had no trouble, but my HD was not compressed.

I'll be grateful for help.

AMay
- 21st September 2010, 19:57
I use PICBasic, (not Pro.)

When I try to compile using Microcode Studio, I get "out of memory, PBC.EXE."

I am using Windows 7, and have compressed most of my hard drive, but not the PBC folder.

I just moved from Vista, where all I had no trouble, but my HD was not compressed.

I'll be grateful for help.

Now, after removing "raed only" tags i get the error messsage "can't create run.bat"
I am still out of business. (I have reinstalled all related programs of course.0

Darrel Taylor
- 21st September 2010, 20:08
If your Windows7 is 64-bit, then PBC won't run because PM.exe is a 16-bit program.

If you have Win7-32, then be sure to right-click the install programs and "Run as Administrator".

AMay
- 22nd September 2010, 06:01
If your Windows7 is 64-bit, then PBC won't run because PM.exe is a 16-bit program.

If you have Win7-32, then be sure to right-click the install programs and "Run as Administrator".

Thanks. I finally got it to work by moving my programs as a sub folder to PBC, and offering to share PBC and its sub folders with the universe. It did ask abiut running as administrator, and I said yes.

I was afraid I was out of bsiness for a while.

lucmorton
- 2nd January 2012, 14:50
I've been using pbc pro (v2.5) and had the same problem. One minute things were working, then they suddenly we not. Seems PBC does not like a long tree. I moved my source directory closer to the root of my main drive ( eg: c:\source\ ) and I stopped getting the out of memory errors. pbc also does not seem to like using network drives as the source/ output directory.

Anyone else seen this? I have not seen it as a fix for the pbc or pbcwin out of memory issue. Does seem to work though.

mackrackit
- 2nd January 2012, 16:07
The path to the file including the file name and extension has to be less than 64 characters.
If it is less than 64 then it will work.