first answer, yes all installed to defaults.
Also before I installed, I ran uninstall for the demo. I suppose it took it all out?
screenshot showing error:
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first answer, yes all installed to defaults.
Also before I installed, I ran uninstall for the demo. I suppose it took it all out?
screenshot showing error:
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-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
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Hi,
I'm running on W7-64 and it works but initially I had trouble as well. Though I don't recognise the error you've got.
When using 64bit versions you must use MPASM as the assembler, in MCSP select View->Compile and program options, select the Assembler tab and tick the box for MPASM (if you haven't already), then make sure it points to the correct location.
Second, (this may not apply depending on the version of MCSP that you've got) I had problems updating my MCSP online. Turned out I had to run MCSP in XP compatibility mode while running the update and then switching it back to normal mode. (I'm now on 3.0.0.5 with PBP 2.60).
Also, try running MCSP with administrator rights.
I hope you'll get it going!
/Henrik.
Hi,
I'm not aware of any workaround. The reason for it not working is (I think) that it (PM) is a 16bit application and that the 64bit versions of Windows doesn't support 16bit applications any longer. There's a note about it on Melabs site.
I've compiled and assembled code for anything from 12F to 18F with PBP2.60 and MPASM on Win7 64 bit. I'm sure someone around here will figure out the problem if you provide some details.
Ran as administrator, and all seems to be good now. Thanks for the tips!!
Of course that raises all different questions about winblows and who really owns my computer.
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
Hi, Bert
Do not waste your precious time with such little details ... works fine, now.
BTW: I still use one computer with XP SP3 ( Pentium 3 @ 1.2Ghz ) and another with 98SE ... never had problems with my old softs.
just Cypress IDE a bit slow ... just a little bit ...
You understand why I do not want to hear about " younger " versions of Windows ???
Alain
PS: I built ( say assemble ... ) my computer myself ... but do not want to know what's inside !!!![]()
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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