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    I am using MCS and PBP
    I see that, I forgot about that, I was thinking about the epic definitions.
    So, one question down, I see the definition for the processor. So why does

    @ DEVICE PIC16F88 __config _CONFIG1, _INTRC_IO
    or
    @ __config _CONFIG1, _INTRC_IO

    give me error[118]?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plcguy View Post
    @ __config _CONFIG1, _INTRC_IO

    give me error[118]?
    If you are going to set configs in your code, you need to comment out the default configs in c:/pbp/picxxx.inc file like this (see bottom "do not forget" paragraph) http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...o-your-Program
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    And I will add..
    Do not use PM
    @ DEVICE PIC16F88 __config _CONFIG1, _INTRC_IO

    Move up to MPASM
    @ __config _CONFIG1, _INTRC_IO

    It will save you problems in the future.
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    Now that I see Melanie's write up I get it.
    I'm surprised I didn't find this in a search? I looked in FAQ, but that is for the forum only.

    Thank you for the pointing.

    So, I'm assuming PM has "features" MPASM doesn't?

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    The write up from Mel is in the FAQ forum.
    You have it backwards, MPASM has more than PM.
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    The write up from Mel is in the FAQ forum.
    Well, technically it is in the "How To" section. http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/content.php?r=57 Maybe I will try moving some things to the FAQ to try to make things a little easier to find.
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    Dave
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