A "whole list of errors" can sometimes be generated because of one basic error. Doubleclick on the very first error to higlight the line where the error occurs, and make changes.
The 16F505 is a very old chip with few features, but it a good chip to learn basics. Suggest you study the Gooligum Electronics series of lessons using this chip.
The errors are coming from the .inc file. I like the compiler, it is easy to program with and does everything I need. I have been looking for the older 505 files because that chip fits the needs for a part of a board I am building. I mostly use the 16f628a though which I don't have any problems with.
I fooled around with PBPro for a while but didn't like it. I don't remember having to include any setup files when using the Projeect Wizard. Might have, but don't remember.
You might post your first error. Maybe someone can help you decipher.
NO Project Wizard in PBP pro ... never has been. MPLAB Wizard, may be ???
You're right for ( those ...) Include files they are automatically added by the compiler.
One thing is sure with PBP : No Whistles nor Bells ... but bugs are exceptionnal !!!
Alain
PS: The " bunch of errors " only is the undeclared PIC registers alias list ... no more. BTW, sure trying to compile this program with the wrong processor declared shows a bunch of errors ...