Which assembler are you using? The question is easy, if you did not change to MPASM then the answer is PM. Those messages looked to me like MPASM errors and I treated them as such. To change assemblers, at the top of Microcode studio, click view, move down the list to Compile and Program Options and click. A window will open with 3 tabs at the top, click on assembler, there is a box marked Use Mpasm. It must be checked if you want to use mpasm, if not checked you will be using PM. Right now it is only important to know which assembler you are using, because they use different config statements, and those statements will give you a long list of errors if mixed. Check the link posted to see the differences.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543
You know ,I am not sure, but I think you have to use MPASM to program 18fxxx chips. . .
JS
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