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Old 13th October 2004, 10:18 AM   #1
Default Assembly Language???

Anyone has another assembly language support PIC16F84A... beside MPLAB IDE V 6.6... :lol:
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Old 13th October 2004, 03:53 PM   #2
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could you explain your question a little bit? why do you want to use something other than the widely accepted MPLAB development package. i read somewhere that PIC can be programmed in about two dialects of assembly language; MPASM and TASM (or something like that). MPLAB contains the MPASM assembler and it works great. why would u want to migrate to another dialect of assembly. if u do want to try something else, try a high level language like C.
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Old 13th October 2004, 05:58 PM   #3
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MPASM is the 'real' assembly for pic's, it uses all the names and terms that you find in the datasheets. It would be counterproductive to use something else.
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Old 14th October 2004, 01:41 AM   #4
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could you explain your question a little bit? why do you want to use something other than the widely accepted MPLAB development package. i read somewhere that PIC can be programmed in about two dialects of assembly language; MPASM and TASM (or something like that). MPLAB contains the MPASM assembler and it works great. why would u want to migrate to another dialect of assembly. if u do want to try something else, try a high level language like C.
This is because i got the problem when to generate the .hex file... the error is : succeded the 62 characters...
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Old 14th October 2004, 01:53 AM   #5
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could you explain your question a little bit? why do you want to use something other than the widely accepted MPLAB development package. i read somewhere that PIC can be programmed in about two dialects of assembly language; MPASM and TASM (or something like that). MPLAB contains the MPASM assembler and it works great. why would u want to migrate to another dialect of assembly. if u do want to try something else, try a high level language like C.
This is because i got the problem when to generate the .hex file... the error is : succeded the 62 characters...
is it fixed ?
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Old 14th October 2004, 02:34 AM   #6
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is it fixed ?
What do you mean?? The error still has when i'm running the MPLAB.... :cry:
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Old 14th October 2004, 02:58 AM   #7
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As far as I know, the path to the directory where the project is located should be less than 62 chars in length.

In my laptop and my PC at the bench I put the project file in the Desktop (WIN 98SE and WIN ME).

Hope this solve that awful problem.

Agustín Tomás
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Old 14th October 2004, 03:06 AM   #8
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As far as I know, the path to the directory where the project is located should be less than 62 chars in length.

In my laptop and my PC at the bench I put the project file in the Desktop (WIN 98SE and WIN ME).

Hope this solve that awful problem.

Agustín Tomás

Thank you atferrari it work's.. i was put at my C directory...
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Old 14th October 2004, 02:34 PM   #9
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Thank you atferrari it work's.. i was put at my C directory...
im glad things worked out for you. actually im really frustated with this type of error. the first time i started using MPASM i always got this error but then i read the error carefully and then consulted the help file. and voila!!!!!! i figured the solution. so the next time you get some error think about it a little bit and dont go for throwing out the software
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Old 18th October 2004, 04:08 AM   #10
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Thank you atferrari it work's.. i was put at my C directory...
im glad things worked out for you. actually im really frustated with this type of error. the first time i started using MPASM i always got this error but then i read the error carefully and then consulted the help file. and voila!!!!!! i figured the solution. so the next time you get some error think about it a little bit and dont go for throwing out the software

OK, thank for your advice
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Old 22nd October 2004, 04:13 PM   #11
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Hey i need some help on my projects...i am trying to make a 7segment display based clock...i also have a forum www.varunulaa.com/forum in there i have posted some of my projects so ppl join they too to help.......
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Old 22nd October 2004, 04:49 PM   #12
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Hey i need some help on my projects...i am trying to make a 7segment display based clock...i also have a forum www.varunulaa.com/forum in there i have posted some of my projects so ppl join they too to help.......
i dont like the color ..too dark
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Old 22nd October 2004, 08:52 PM   #13
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Thank for commenting...anyway i have changed the template to subsilver...now it is better i guess.Hope u guys will be interested on my projects and give me some good ideas to get forward..
Thanks willibi...thank u very much
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Old 22nd October 2004, 09:34 PM   #14
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Does anyone have a simple asm code for LCD and PIC16F628 interface...cause i got some big codes..damm ..so i need an simple one which can print an "hello" word. cause i am also a biginner for microcontroller programing from asm. and i use MPLAB and ICPROG..i hope u guys will get me a good working and simple asm code for LCD intreface. any way thanks for willib
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Old 22nd October 2004, 09:48 PM   #15
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Does anyone have a simple asm code for LCD and PIC16F628 interface...cause i got some big codes..damm ..so i need an simple one which can print an "hello" word. cause i am also a biginner for microcontroller programing from asm. and i use MPLAB and ICPROG..i hope u guys will get me a good working and simple asm code for LCD intreface. any way thanks for willib
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