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    sorry ahead of time for the spam posts, but Ive found one issue with the batch file method and my gedit method. when I got to compile a program, if it has configuration switches in it, it'll throw an error, Ive tried it with both my method and the batch method on your site, even used the blinky example to test it. if the pbp or bas file doesnt have that in it, or it's commented out, it'll compile fine.

    any ideas why?
    I tried using mpasm 8.51a, 8.84, and 8.88, and they all do the same.

    nvm, saw the ; part on your site after searching around a little
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    I will guess that you are getting an "overwriting previous address content" error message.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543
    Post #1 and post #5
    You need to comment the *.inc file for the chip in the PBP directory.
    Dave
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    yea, already got it solved, saw it on your site earlier.

    also, in mplabs, I seem to remember something that placed the configs into your asm file, but I cant remember what it was for the life of me.
    I was just wanting to do that to get all of the fuses, but it's no biggie, I can just look through the mpasm suite folder's *.inc files

    but anyways, the mods and such to gedit seem to work as they're supposed to.

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