Your first attempt seems to lack semi-colons at the end of the code char at()... lines. code and at (like all non-standard keywords) have been superseeded by variants prefixed with double underscores: code and at(). Yes. The first attempt was what the config bits generator under memory views gave me. Are you sure that sdcc executes the installation from /usr/local/bin/sdcc? Could it be that you have multiple versions installed? $ which sdcc /usr/local/bin/sdcc There is only one instance of SDCC installed....
Your first attempt seems to lack semi-colons at the end of the code char at()... lines. code and at (like all non-standard keywords) have been superseeded by variants prefixed with double underscores: code and at(). Yes. The first attempt was what the config bits generator under memory views gave me. Are you sure that sdcc executes the installation from /usr/local/bin/sdcc? Could it be that you have multiple versions installed? $ which sdcc /usr/local/bin/sdcc There is only one instance of SDCC installed....
Your first attempt seems to lack semi-colons at the end of the code char at()... lines. code and at (like all non-standard keywords) have been superseeded by variants prefixed with double underscores: code and at(). Yes. The first attempt was what the config bits generator under memory views gave me. Are you sure that sdcc executes the installation from /usr/local/bin/sdcc? Could it be that you have multiple versions installed? $ which sdcc /usr/local/bin/sdcc There is only one instance of SDCC installed....
Your first attempt seems to lack semi-colons at the end of the code char at()... lines. code and at (like all non-standard keywords) have been superseeded by variants prefixed with double underscores: code and at(). Yes. The first attempt was what the config bits generator under memory views gave me. Are you sure that sdcc executes the installation from /usr/local/bin/sdcc? Could it be that you have multiple versions installed? $ which sdcc /usr/local/bin/sdcc There is only one instance of SDCC installed....
Greetings, I hope that this is the correct place to post this issue. If not, please forgive. I am using the SDCC-toolchain 2.0.5 in MPLABx 4.01 for PIC16F1826. When I set the memory views in MPLAB X. The following is generated: * // PIC16F1826 Configuration Bit Settings // 'C' source line config statements code char at CONFIG1 CONFIG1 = FOSC_INTOSC & WDTE_OFF & PWRTE_OFF & MCLRE_ON & CP_OFF & CPD_OFF & BOREN_ON & CLKOUTEN_OFF & IESO_OFF & FCMEN_OFF code char at CONFIG2 CONFIG2 = WRT_OFF & PLLEN_OFF...
Greetings, I hope that this is the correct place to post this issue. If not, please forgive. I am using the SDCC-toolchain 2.0.5 in MPLABx 4.01 for PIC16F1826. When I set the memory views in MPLAB X. The following is generated: * // PIC16F1826 Configuration Bit Settings // 'C' source line config statements code char at CONFIG1 CONFIG1 = FOSC_INTOSC & WDTE_OFF & PWRTE_OFF & MCLRE_ON & CP_OFF & CPD_OFF & BOREN_ON & CLKOUTEN_OFF & IESO_OFF & FCMEN_OFF code char at CONFIG2 CONFIG2 = WRT_OFF & PLLEN_OFF...
Greetings, I hope that this is the correct place to post this issue. If not, please forgive. I am using the SDCC-toolchain 2.0.5 in MPLABx 4.01 for PIC16F1826. When I set the memory views in MPLAB X. The following is generated: * // PIC16F1826 Configuration Bit Settings // 'C' source line config statements code char at CONFIG1 CONFIG1 = FOSC_INTOSC & WDTE_OFF & PWRTE_OFF & MCLRE_ON & CP_OFF & CPD_OFF & BOREN_ON & CLKOUTEN_OFF & IESO_OFF & FCMEN_OFF code char at CONFIG2 CONFIG2 = WRT_OFF & PLLEN_OFF...
Greetings, I hope that this is the correct place to post this issue. If not, please forgive. I am using the SDCC-toolchain 2.0.5 in MPLABx 4.01 for PIC16F1826. When I set the memory views in MPLAB X. The following is generated: * // PIC16F1826 Configuration Bit Settings // 'C' source line config statements code char at CONFIG1 CONFIG1 = FOSC_INTOSC & WDTE_OFF & PWRTE_OFF & MCLRE_ON & CP_OFF & CPD_OFF & BOREN_ON & CLKOUTEN_OFF & IESO_OFF & FCMEN_OFF code char at CONFIG2 CONFIG2 = WRT_OFF & PLLEN_OFF...