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Invalid floating point operation

 
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Alyn P.



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Invalid floating point operation
PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:48 pm     Reply with quote

Hi all,

Anyone know why I keep getting this message when I try to compile a small code. Its never come up before. The compiler stops and a message box appears which says 'invalid floating point operation'. I can't see it being the code as its one I have been using for ages and ages. I have wracked my brain, re-installed MPLAB and now thinking I should re-install my CCS c compiler?
Another issue is that when I have 'shut' down MPLAB and then go to use it again, I get a message saying its already running???
Because its a code I devised under the free third party PICC I swap to using this when I go to compile, so I have used it loads of times. Any ideas anyone?

Al
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:53 pm     Reply with quote

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I try to compile a small code

To work on this we have to see a test program and the compiler version.

For an example of a test program, see my reply in this thread:
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44912
Don't post code fragments, and remember to post the #include, #fuses,
#use delay, main(), variable declarations, etc., etc, etc.
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