MPASM intead PM, how to change ?


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    Default Re: MPASM intead PM, how to change ?

    So i have upgrade my PBP to 3, and now all work fine.
    But if i try to pass this directive in assembly for allocate data in my pbp source:
    #CONFIG
    CharTable
    db aa,aa ; etc.
    #ENDCONFIG

    The assembler answer me:
    Error[113] C:\PROGRAMMI\MECANIQUE\MCSX\SOURCES\GLCDF-CHAR.ASM 30 : Symbol not previously defined (aa)
    Error[113] C:\PROGRAMMI\MECANIQUE\MCSX\SOURCES\GLCDF-CHAR.ASM 30 : Symbol not previously defined (aa)
    Error[118] C:\PROGRAMMI\PBP3\PBPPIC14.LIB 1152 : Overwriting previous address contents (0000)
    Error[118] C:\PROGRAMMI\PBP3\PBPPIC14.LIB 1152 : Overwriting previous address contents (0000)

    So please where i mistake ?

    PS:
    The funny thing is that in past(last summer) i have use it and all work!

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    Default Re: MPASM intead PM, how to change ?

    Read your manual about #CONFIG in section 4.9.

    ASM/ENDASM might be what you want.

    Robert

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