That's a very long story around MPLAB... I'm not sure why they keep this bug in their development but what can you do? Usually I make the backup only from my "Documents and Settings" directory so it is a problem to keep in mind that I have something important out of that tree. Now I am using CVS to keep sources and versions in one place which has a repository stored in the D&S - so every time I commit my work it will be updated in the "safe" place :-) Tamas On 4/3/07, Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote: > > On 4/3/07, Tamas Rudnai wrote: > > > Did any other file generated? (.ERR or .COD for example). If there is an > > .ERR file is there any particular in it? > > I'm having the same problem as the OP. There is a .ERR-file in the > project directory after a "build all", but the file is 0 bytes big. > > > Did you try to put your project files into a different location that has > a > > shorter path? (like C:\PICdev\ ) > > Doing this solves the problem with creating a .HEX-file, but it's not > really a solution because it forces me in having inconsistent > directory-layout: > > > MP2COD 4.06.04, COFF to COD File Converter > Copyright (c) 2006 Microchip Technology Inc. > Error - Source file 'C:\Documents and > Settings\bos\Home\Elektronik\MPLAB\Pokerpanel\Main.asm' name exceeds > file format maximum of 62 characters. > Errors : 1 > > Loaded C:\Documents and > Settings\bos\Home\Elektronik\MPLAB\Pokerpanel\Pokerpanel.cof. > BUILD SUCCEEDED: Tue Apr 03 15:04:53 2007 > > > > What's the point with having long paths if the program cannot handle > more than 62 characters? I mean, really. We are in 2007 now, not 1987. > > > -- > - Rikard. > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- unPIC -- The PIC Disassembler http://unpic.sourceforge.net -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist