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nazoa



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Internal Error - Contact CCS OUTPUT FILE 0
PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:45 am     Reply with quote

Hello,
I am using the PCWHD compiler, version 4.128. I regularly get the following error message during compilation at the point when the compiler finishes writing the .lst file and begins to attempt to write the COF file:

Access violation at address 03B1340E in module 'PCD.dll'. Read address 7D67A7C
Internal Error - Contact CCS OUTPUT FILE 0

Oddly, I can sometimes overcome the problem by adding blank lines at the end of the main source file.

I contacted CCS some time ago. They suggested using a different version of the compiler but that gave rise to other, unrelated problems.

I am using Win7 pro. I checked and I have privileges to all the folders. Anyway, I also saw the problem on an XP machine.

Has anyone come across this error and if so, did they find a solution?

Thanks
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:06 am     Reply with quote

Are you building 'through' MPLAB?.

If so, look at this thread:

<http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44476&highlight=contact+ccs+output+file>

The other reason is normally to do with path length. CCS will give this error, if you have files in 'deep' subdirectories. There is a limit (not sure how long, but possibly about 128 characters), and if a file expansion results in a very long path, then you get this. Try simplifying your directory layout.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 2:52 am     Reply with quote

Thank you for the suggestion.

I am not using MPLAB but the files were indeed in a very deep level folder in our server. Moving them to a higher level directory appears to have fixed the problem.

Thanks.
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