Hi, 2 questions? 1. How did resolve the assembler your EQU instruction? 2. Are you absolutely sure do have defined 16F84 instead of 16C84? I hope this could help. Regards, Imre On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Rob R wrote: > I tried changing them all to plain hex, yes the + is a legal command everything else worked totaly fine however it wont let me use any variables that go past 2Fh thats 47 in decimal but i thought i can have 68 vars? it did assmeble and when i ran it in my chip the program didnt work correctly at all. HELP!!!!! > > On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 17:01:40 -0500 Andrew T Kelley wrote: > >Is the + a legal command? > > > >Andrew > > > >On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 22:16:11 -0000 Rob R > >writes: > >> Hey guys i have a program with a lot of var's set up. According to > >> the data sheets a 16F84 has 68 user file registers starting at 0Ch > >> and ending at 4Fh correct? > >> > >> Now, that being true my last variable is declared as follows... > >> where VARS = 0Ch > >> > >> DELAY_100MS_LOOP EQU VARS+.47 > >> > >> > >> when i go to build using the new MPLAB i get a bunch of warnings > >> saying Invalid ram location specified and the error occurs on a line > >> where i attempt to use the variable for example, > >> > >> movwf DELAY_100MS_LOOP > >> > >> i would get the above error pointing to that line. The error does > >> not only come from the variable address i showed above it comes from > >> my last 6 or so variables but thats only 47 vars and i should still > >> have another 18 left correct? and i also get an error for a > >> variable that is higher up in my list at lets say var number 10 but > >> i dont get errors for the vars listed before or after that one unitl > >> it hits my last six. > >> > >> What is the problem? > >> > >> Send someone a cool Dynamitemail flashcard greeting!! And get > >> rewarded. > >> GO AHEAD! http://cards.dynamitemail.com/index.php3?rid=fc-41 > > > >________________________________________________________________ > >YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > >Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > >Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > Send someone a cool Dynamitemail flashcard greeting!! And get rewarded. > GO AHEAD! http://cards.dynamitemail.com/index.php3?rid=fc-41 > >