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    That's what the .lib looks like. I put the other 2 files that were in the zip file in PBP folder. I don't have any hair to pull out else I would. HA HA!!

    OK, got the file, but removed it. Darrel Taylor.
    Last edited by Darrel Taylor; - 15th March 2009 at 02:20. Reason: removed file

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    The .lib file looks good.

    Is there any chance that you have more than one installation of PBP.

    I can duplicate your error message from post#1, IF I compile with the default PM.exe assembler, and also do not have the HighJack routines in the .lib file. Otherwise it always compiles NP.

    I have an installation of every version of PBP since 2.40, so I often have a problem of MicroCode Studio being pointed to the wrong version. And not every version has HighJack installed.

    In MicroCode Studio, goto View | Compile and Program Options ... | Compiler Tab and verify that it's pointing to the same folder that the .lib file shown was in.
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    Only have 1 PBP. Only had it for a week just switched from PBC.

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    Also on compiler tab pointing to PBP folder.

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    I'm affraid you have me at a loss. Out of ideas at the moment.

    Could you email me the .LST file?

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    Maybe Dumb, but where's the .lst file? I'm not seeing it?

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    It should be in the same folder as the file you are compiling.
    It'll have the same name as that file, but .LST as the extension.
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