This should get you farther. Let us know if you still get stuck: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...ith-Vista-Win7
This should get you farther. Let us know if you still get stuck: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...ith-Vista-Win7
2.60C and the PM assembler works fine with Windows7-32.
Did the error actually read ... label 'rst?rp' undefined ...
Was that the very FIRST error listed?
Always fix the first error in the list, and ignore any following errors or warnings.
DT
scalerobotics: Thanks for the link to the ME Labs page. I will try that today as time permits.
One thing on that site does puzzle me. It says that if I have a blue disk then all is well but if I have the OLDER black/white disk then I need to follow the proceedure outlined on the page. I just received the upgrade yesterday and it came on a black/white disk. I will go through the proceedure anyway later today.
Darrel:Yes it was the first error and yes I mistyped and left a letter out. I would be glad to fix this error first if I had any idea what it meant. That text string does not appear anyplace in my code. I assumed it was some internal thing that normally one would never see.
Thanks again and I will post my results.
Mark
You don't need to do the procedure from that link.
The black and white disk it refers to is for very old versions of Microcode Studio Plus.
The version of MicroCode Studio that is on your PicBasic Pro 2.60C disk will work on Windows 7.
Since you are getting errors like that, it sounds like Microcode Studio is running.
RST?RP is a macro in PBP's library.
What you are seeing is not a common error, and can't be explained without more information and troubleshooting.
If you can post you code, it may help. Cut & paste it here or send it to [email protected] or call me at (719) 520-5323
DT
Thanks Darrel. When you mentioned Microcode Studio I remembered that I have been using Microcode Studio Plus and when I installed the 2.60C I allowed it to install a new copy of Microcode Studio. I never use any of the extra things in the 'plus' version anyway. The icon on the desktop apparently switched over to the newest version. I reverted back to the Plus version and everything works as it should. So, apparently I have some issue with the newest Microcode Studio but at least the older 'Plus' version works OK. I recompiled the code that I was wanting to edit when all this started and the hex file's hash code matched the original. Thanks again for your help!
Mark
That's good news.
Thanks for the update Mark.
DT
Trouble with Win7. When I try to compile with PBP2.60L and MCSP3.0.0.5 on a Dell Inspiron 'all-in-one' running Win7 I get an error message "The program or feature "\??\c:\pbp\PM.EXE" cannot start or run due to incompatibility with 64 bit versions of Windows.
I have tried right click on PM.EXE and clicked away at the Compatibility Options but to no avail.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
BrianT
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