On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Les wrote: > Hello All. > > Is the latest version of GPASM as stable as MPASM. Only in the sense that the freeways in New York are more stable than the ones in Kobe or San Fransico. MPASM is stable in and of its self, however the ground upon which it is forced to sit often breaks into giant fissures sucking in MPASM and anything running along with it (like the thinness of one's patience). As I said in the other message posted minutes within this one, Microchip has donated test files to us and we'll use them to to gpasm. Craig Franklin, a new member to the gpasm team, has made tremendous progress in the last few months making gpasm more compatible with mpasm. (The list files are indistinguishable in many cases). gpasm-0.9.0 has been released. I've got a beta copy of 0.9.1 and I expect the final 0.9.1 out by this weekend. Scott -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body