Personally I rename the old PBP directory to OLDxx_PBP then install the new to the default location. That way I still have my changes to check out when needed.
I always get rid of the older MPLAB.
Personally I rename the old PBP directory to OLDxx_PBP then install the new to the default location. That way I still have my changes to check out when needed.
I always get rid of the older MPLAB.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
well not sure but the bottom line says build succeeded, have new programmer ordered well just see about that.
Thanks for all your help! I feel better! I was feeling like a real dumb ass only been doing this since 1999!!
I deleted everything cleaned my registry, did a disk clean and defragged then reinstalled PBP and MPLAB
Executing: "C:\PBP\PBPMPLAB.BAT" -ampasmwin -k# -p16F628A "lcpirser.bas"
Executing: "C:\PBP\PBPW.EXE" -ampasmwin -k# -p16F628A "lcpirser.bas"
PICBASIC PRO(TM) Compiler 2.60A, (c) 1998, 2010 microEngineering Labs, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Loaded C:\0 Files\2Mplab\lcpirser.COF.
BUILD SUCCEEDED: Tue Aug 31 15:53:43 2010
Glad you got it!!!
Now you know why I say, once a newbie always a newbieThanks for all your help! I feel better! I was feeling like a real dumb ass only been doing this since 1999!!
No offence...
We will blame it on windows...
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
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