Presetting Configuration Fuses (PIC Defines) into your Program


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    Just to make things clear for everybody. My solution work!!! As i said in my previous post don't forget to comment the PBP default fuse wich are located in the PBP folder in the according .INC file as Tissy found. So after the modification, Tissy's .INC file will looks like
    Code:
    ;****************************************************************
    ;*  18F2550.INC                                                 *
    ;*                                                              *
    ;*  By        : Leonard Zerman, Jeff Schmoyer                   *
    ;*  Notice    : Copyright (c) 2004 microEngineering Labs, Inc.  *
    ;*              All Rights Reserved                             *
    ;*  Date      : 12/31/04                                        *
    ;*  Version   : 2.46                                            *
    ;*  Notes     :                                                 *
    ;****************************************************************
            NOLIST
        ifdef PM_USED
            LIST
            "Error: PM does not support this device.  Use MPASM."
            NOLIST
        else
            LIST
            LIST p = 18F2550, r = dec, w = -311, f = inhx32
            INCLUDE "P18F2550.INC"	; MPASM  Header
            ;__CONFIG    _CONFIG1L, _PLLDIV_5_1L & _CPUDIV_OSC1_PLL2_1L & _USBDIV_2_1L
            ;__CONFIG    _CONFIG1H, _FOSC_HS_1H
            ;__CONFIG    _CONFIG2H, _WDT_ON_2H & _WDTPS_128_2H
            ;__CONFIG    _CONFIG3H, _PBADEN_OFF_3H
            ;__CONFIG    _CONFIG4L, _LVP_OFF_4L & _ICPRT_OFF_4L & _XINST_OFF_4L
            NOLIST
        endif
            LIST
    EEPROM_START	EQU	0F00000h
    BLOCK_SIZE	EQU	32
    If you don't comment the default fuses... you'll always have this Warning message + another like overwriting previous content..

    Also be sure you have the latest MPASM version. 5.00 as now.

    About now?
    Last edited by mister_e; - 30th October 2005 at 01:50.
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