Thanks Darrel
I see where that was an error - I made the changes but still get the same two assembler errors . . . .
Ken
Thanks Darrel
I see where that was an error - I made the changes but still get the same two assembler errors . . . .
Ken
The "processor type is undefined" error usually means that MicroCode studio is pointing to the wrong MPASM installation.
In MCS go to View > Compile and Program Options > assembler tab.
The path above the "Find" buttons should read ... c:\program files\microchip\mpasm suite
On 64-bit systems it's ... c:\program files (x86)\microchip\mpasm suite
If the path is different, click the "Find manually" button and point it to the correct folder.
DT
Thanks...
That is not it however - the path is correct . I have been assembling and compiling a large program for this project, with no problems. When trying to assemble this small sample program is when I get the errors. As soon as I include MYBAM I get the error. If I comment out that include, and the related MIBAM program, it assembles fine.
???
thanks
Ken
You may want to download the MIBAM.pbp file again. Maybe you got a bad download.
I've compiled your program here (after the L1B, L2B, L3B changes) and there's no errors.
If you still have problems, send me the .LST file. (support at melabs.com)
DT
Thanks Darell
I did try downloading MIBAM a couple of times with the same results.
I just sent a copy of the .lst file to the support address - -
Ken
Thanks to DT's expert help, my problem has been solved. It was my problem, because I named my program MYBAM - which caused the assembly problems. Don't name your programs the same as the macro - - -
Ken
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