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Problem with Update from PCM to 3.224

 
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neurus



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Problem with Update from PCM to 3.224
PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 4:00 am     Reply with quote

hi

I've updated my PCM Compiler to the version 3.224. I can compile the 16F.. without problem.
At the moment I'm working with the PCH Compiler for the PIC 18F252 and after the update from PCM Compiler the PCH Compiler is not working more. When I try to compile the pic, appear the following error mesage:
" File version mis-match - Reinstall compiler files "

PCH version 3.179
PCM version 3.224
MPLAB 7.10

I've reinstalled the old files and then the PCH Compiler is working very well but I'm working with a 16F877A and by trying to compile a 16F877A I've got a following error:

"#device PIC16F877A unknow "

What can I do? Have I to update the PCH version too?

Thanks for any recommendation.

Pablo
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:55 am     Reply with quote

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I've reinstalled the old files and then the PCH Compiler is working
very well but I'm working with a 16F877A and by trying to compile a 16F877A I've got a following error:

When your compiler versions have a large difference, you will get this
error. You need to re-install the PCM compiler to fix the error.

Of course, when you go back to the PCH compiler, you will also get
an error. Then you need to re-install PCH.

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What can I do? Have I to update the PCH version too?

That would solve the problem.
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 11:01 pm     Reply with quote

hi

thanks PCM programer. It's so, if you are saying, but it's not possible that everytime I want to use the PCM software, I have to reinstall it and when I want to use the PCH software, I have to reinstall it.
Is there no other solution? I don't want everytime to reinstall the softwares.

Thanks

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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2005 12:50 am     Reply with quote

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Is there no other solution? I don't want everytime to reinstall the softwares.

I believe there are two discussion threads on this topic.

In this thread, I noticed the problem where different
versions of PCM and PCH can interfere with each other.
Since that time, CCS has changed the compiler so it now
checks the version of the DLL file and if it's incorrect
it displays a warning message.
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19614

In this thread, I wondered if there was a way to install
PCM and PCH in different folders, and still have it work
properly with MPLAB. Mark proposed a method to do
this by editing the Windows Registry. However it
seems that the method is still experimental and may
not work properly. So I didn't try it.
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21884
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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:07 am     Reply with quote

Works Wink
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