Here is a working example for 18F2420...

Code:
	'
	'	PIC Defines
	'	===========

	@ __CONFIG    _CONFIG1H, _IESO_OFF_1H & _FCMEN_OFF_1H & _OSC_INTIO67_1H
				' Oscillator Switch-over Disabled
				' Fail-Safe clock Monitor Disabled
				' Set for Internal Oscillator RA6 & RA7 Enabled
	@ __CONFIG    _CONFIG2L, _BOREN_ON_2L & _PWRT_ON_2L & _BORV_42_2L
				' Brown-Out Reset Enabled
				' Power-On Timer Enabled
				' Brown-Out Trip set to 4.2v
        @ __CONFIG    _CONFIG2H, _WDT_ON_2H & _WDTPS_128_2H
				' WatchDog is ON
				' Watchdog Postscaler set to 1:128
	@ __CONFIG    _CONFIG3H, _MCLRE_OFF_3H & _PBADEN_OFF_3H & _CCP2MX_PORTC_3H
				' MCLR is OFF (internal)
				' PortB 4:0 is digital on Reset
				' CCP2 is Multiplexed with PortC.1
        @ __CONFIG    _CONFIG4L, _STVREN_ON_4L & _ENHCPU_OFF_4L & _LVP_OFF_4L & _DEBUG_OFF_4L
				' Stack Under/Overflow will Reset System
				' Enhanced CPU Addressing Disabled
				' Low-Voltage Programming is OFF
				' DEBUG is Disabled
	@ __CONFIG    _CONFIG5L, _CP1_ON_5L & _CP0_ON_5L
				' Code Protect
        @ __CONFIG    _CONFIG5H, _CPB_ON_5H & _CPD_ON_5H
				' EEPROM is Code Protected
				' Boot Block code is Code Protected
It WILL give you WARNINGS when used with the latest MPASM but they can for the time being be ignored.

If compiling with a command line such as...

PBPW -p18F2420 MyFile -ampasm -v

The you must first modify the 18F2420.INC file found in your PBP Root directory (NOT the one in the \INC directory). The modification is nescessary to ensure that CONFIG statements are not duplicated, as CONFIG duplication is not permitted within the MPASM Assembler...

Here is the 18F2420.INC file BEFORE it was mmodified...

Code:
;****************************************************************
;*  18F2420.INC                                                 *
;*                                                              *
;*  By        : Leonard Zerman, Jeff Schmoyer                   *
;*  Notice    : Copyright (c) 2004 microEngineering Labs, Inc.  *
;*              All Rights Reserved                             *
;*  Date      : 12/31/04                                        *
;*  Version   : 2.46                                            *
;*  Notes     :                                                 *
;****************************************************************
        NOLIST
    ifdef PM_USED
        LIST
        "Error: PM does not support this device.  Use MPASM."
        NOLIST
    else
        LIST
        LIST p = 18F2420, r = dec, w = -311, f = inhx32
        INCLUDE "P18F2420.INC"   ; MPASM  Header
        __CONFIG    _CONFIG1H, _OSC_XT_1H
        __CONFIG    _CONFIG2H, _WDT_ON_2H & _WDTPS_128_2H
        __CONFIG    _CONFIG3H, _PBADEN_OFF_3H
        __CONFIG    _CONFIG4L, _LVP_OFF_4L & 0bfh ;_XINST_OFF_4L
        NOLIST
    endif
        LIST
EEPROM_START	EQU	0F00000h
BLOCK_SIZE	EQU	8
And here it is AFTER modifification...

Code:
;****************************************************************
;*  18F2420.INC                                                 *
;*                                                              *
;*  By        : Leonard Zerman, Jeff Schmoyer                   *
;*  Notice    : Copyright (c) 2004 microEngineering Labs, Inc.  *
;*              All Rights Reserved                             *
;*  Date      : 12/31/04                                        *
;*  Version   : 2.46                                            *
;*  Notes     :                                                 *
;****************************************************************
        NOLIST
    ifdef PM_USED
        LIST
        "Error: PM does not support this device.  Use MPASM."
        NOLIST
    else
        LIST
        LIST p = 18F2420, r = dec, w = -311, f = inhx32
        INCLUDE "P18F2420.INC"   ; MPASM  Header

        NOLIST
    endif
        LIST
EEPROM_START	EQU	0F00000h
BLOCK_SIZE	EQU	8
Rename the original file as something like 18f2420-Original.INC so that if you ever need to revert to it, you can do so easily without reinstalling the whole of PICBasic from your Master Disk.