Thanks, but I use Windows 7. The problem is the same ?
Windows7
Why can't they just call it what it is ... Windows 6.1 a.k.a. Vista 2.0.
(Vista was 6.01)
Are you installing an older version of MicroCode Studio?
If so, there are a few steps required to make it work.
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When installing MicroCode Studio from the black/white CD you have to ...
MicroCode Studio should now compile in Vista/Win7-64.<hr>
- Right-click the Install program and "Run as Administrator".<br>
- Enable XP compatibility for the newly installed CodeStudioPlus.exe program.<br>
- Run the online update for MicroCode Studio. Being careful to read all the instructions.
You may have to download and rename files to complete the update.<br>- Once it has been updated to version 3.0.0.5, turn XP compatibility OFF for CodeStudioPlus.exe.
Leaving compatibility turned on will generate run.pif errors.<br>- Install MPLAB.
If you have PicBasic Pro version 2.50 or previous then MPLAB 8.15a is the last version you should use.
It's available from ... http://www.melabs.com/support/mplab_old_versions.htm
If you have PicBasic Pro version 2.60, download the latest version from Microchip.<br>- In MicroCode Studio, go to View > Compile and Program Options > Assembler tab.
Click the "Find Manually" button and point it to the new MPASM installation ...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microchip\MPASM Suite ... Or wherever you installed it.
Check the "Use MPASM" check box.<br>
PM.exe is a 16-bit program and will not run on 64-bit systems. So all programs must be assembled with MPASM.
If you are using the free version, ignore the above and make sure you have downloaded the lastest and greatest ...
http://www.mecanique.co.uk/code-studio/
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