> >I believe I have the "right" ld: > > >C:\WinAVR\examples\test>which ld.exe > >C:\WinAVR\avr\bin\ld.exe > > ld is not on my path - I do a > F:\avrprojects\testgarbage>which avr-ld.exe > > which gives me: > > C:\WinAVR\bin\avr-ld.exe > > Perhaps avr-ld.exe is the correct linker? I tried changing the name of ld.exe to something else and got and error stating ld not found, so I believe it is necessary. Whether it's necessary it's in the path I don't know. > Just as a side note, when you did the installation, did you > select all defaults (expecially the install directory)? It seems > that all your path info is messed up - I've seen it happen > in other applications when you go the "custom install" route. > Insufficient testing. > > Ken I initially WANTED to install it in a custom place, I absolutely HATE programs that require they be installed where THEY want to. Unfortunately since the path I WANTED to use had a space in it everything failed. So I relented and let it put things where it wanted to. I've given up for now, it's not worth my time, the project I had in mind will simply be done with a PIC, at least that flow worked the first time I tried it (C18). Thanks anyways, TTYL ---------------------------------- Herbert's PIC Stuff: http://repatch.dyndns.org:8383/pic_stuff/ -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body