Sorry,
wasn't having a pop - I meant thanks for the reply. I just wondered if you had experienced this. PBPL is the compiler that comes with PBP 2.50 for compiling with "Long" variables.
Sorry for the misunderstanding there.
Rob
P.s. it does point towards what you have said as my code compiles fine with PBPL if I stick it in the USB18 folder with those files already in it
Last edited by Rob; - 18th March 2008 at 14:25.
Hi,
I've still got this same problem and I'm just trying to work out if I'm the only person? I know a fair amount of people here are developing code with USB but I'm not sure how many people have upgraded to PBP 2.50. I'm just wondering whether to email Crownhill for support or not?
Cheers
Rob
You'd be better off email'ing MeLabs for help (since Crownhill is a reseller, not the maker), or just hanging out here until Mr.E gets on board.
Failing that, I'll give it a shot when I get home tonight, or at least sometime this weekend.
I haven't done any USB compiling lately, but I'll try to duplicate the problem and see what kicks it off...
doh - I meant MeLabs - thanks for pointing that out!
if you get a chance to try it that'd be great! If not though, don't worry as I'm not in any hurry because I can make it compile fine in the USB18 sub-directory and move the compiled files out, it's a bit of a nuisance but at least it works. I'd like to find out what's causing it though; if it's just me or if it's something to do with PBPL.or just hanging out here until Mr.E gets on board.
Failing that, I'll give it a shot when I get home tonight, or at least sometime this weekend.
I haven't done any USB compiling lately, but I'll try to duplicate the problem and see what kicks it off...
Thanks very much
Rob
I've got all the files listed in the USB18.txt in the project subdirectory: USB18.ASM, USB18MEM.ASM, USB18.INC, USBDESC.ASM and the project descriptor file and also the 18F4550.BAS file - see attached screen print. This configuration compiles with PBP 2.50a and previous versions, but not with PBPL.
Cheers
Rob
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