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Error[118]
Hey,
I'm done writing my program, but every time i try to compile it. It give the following error:
Error[118] c:\pbp\picpro~1\ont\ontste~1.asm 154: Overwriting previous adress
I have already located the error but i doesn't understand why he give the error.
If i remove line 12 (org 0x00) or 97 (GOTO INITIAL) the problem is solved.
But with the opcode org, i only say where i write my program away in the µC. So it doesn't matter that the goto instruction is also at 00. Or am i wrong?
I have uploaded my program.
Thanks at advance,
Ward
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Hey,
It's has noting to do with the original problem but i have found and solved another one. I say this so that you don't wonder why i did this if you are looking in the program.
At line 371 i want to multiply by 10 and i did this by doing a rotate left 5 times, and that isn't a multiply by 10 but by 32.
Now i didn't multiply the denominator, but i divided the divisor with 10.
The new file is uploaded as well.
If you found another mistake, please feel free to inform me.
Ward
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118 error
I had the same 118 error when I got back to programming the other day. It's caused by a conflict in trying to write the config settings. The simple thing to do is to edit the INC file PBP directory and rem out the line beginning [i]__config
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Hi, Lionheart
I really do not understand why you use PicBasicPro fot such a program ...
as it is fully asm Written ...
Make it simple !!! you won't get errors such " 118 " ...
Alain
BTW : Happy Birthday !!!
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Hey,
Acetronics
First of all thanks for wishing me a happy birthday.
Originaly i wanted to write it in basic language. But i could not do wat i wanted. Because the time i can measure with Pulsin was to short. And in assembler i could costumize everything. And calculate the time to the nanosecond wich was also important.
Scampy:
I have inc my first line like you said from org0x00 to org 0x01 and the problem is gone. So if i understand correctly the problem was that the adress org 0x00 was preserved for the config settings then. Thanks for the info.
Regards,
Ward