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    Do you have M16F88X.INC in your \pbp\inc folder?
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    Hi Steve,

    There is no M16F88X.INC but the nearest is a 16f88 include file and the next one below that is 16F505. Then further down it shows a 16F877A then below that one is the 16HV540. I just don't see the 16f887 anywhere in the PBP file?

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    Look at the Readme file in the PBP directory to verify your version.
    And use your search tool to look for the file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Look at the Readme file in the PBP directory to verify your version.
    And use your search tool to look for the file.
    Thanks mackrackit & Steve,

    That's it, I had a look at the readme and much to my surprise it's 2.45! I feel like such an idiot now but at least I know why it's not there and for that I'll sleep better tonight. Looks like it's time for a long overdue upgrade. I'm at a loss of words as to why I thought it was 2.47....

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    Copyright 2004 microEngineering Labs, Inc.
    Thanks a lot
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    Do not forget that 2.50 has LONGS now. Lots of fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Do not forget that 2.50 has LONGS now. Lots of fun.
    What's a LONGS? I never heard of that term before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessey View Post
    What's a LONGS? I never heard of that term before?
    www.melabs.com/resources/articles/longs.pdf
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