If you select another PIC.. say 18F8722.. is the problem always there? if so... maybe a faulty lib... may worth to try a fresh PBP installation.
Never ever had this message here![]()
If you select another PIC.. say 18F8722.. is the problem always there? if so... maybe a faulty lib... may worth to try a fresh PBP installation.
Never ever had this message here![]()
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
It seems that I'll never have to find out what the problem was. It compiles and assembles "clean" in PBP 2.50a.
Charles Linquist
ERROR: ERROR: Wrong answer! I can't count.
Nevermind!
Last edited by Darrel Taylor; - 3rd April 2008 at 07:47. Reason: DOH!
DT
The code runs as expected. I would like to find the problem, though. Things like that usually come back to bite me eventually. I suspect that I'm equating a bit variable with a byte
That is the trouble with the bigger chips - there are so many places for bad code to hide!
Charles Linquist
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