Hello Bob, Please join Jallist at Yahoo! and report your problem there. I'm pretty=20 sure you'll find more JalV2 users there than here. The author of the=20 compiler monitors that list too, so if it is an issue with the compiler=20 it will be the best place to report. And add (the shortest possible)=20 piece of code which shows the issue. Regards, Rob. On 29-09-12 13:45, Bob Axtell wrote: > A year ago I began my years' - long quest to learn and implement a high > level language just one more time. I chose Jalv2, 'cause it is so > similar to Pascal, the only HHL I loved as a young engineer (TP3, in > fact, then TP4/5) . > > So, I wanted to test Jalv2 by rewriting a already-running MPASM > application into Jalv2. After about 40 hours spent on a program that > only took 12 hours to assemble and debug in MPASM7x a few years ago, > I've had to toss in the towel, for now. > > There is a serious flaw in CASE, but I can't find it. I repeatedly > stepped through the compiler output which LOOKED ok using MPLAB8.5 SIM. > The code looked goofy (all HLL's look goofy to an > ASM programmer) but ran without error in the SIM. But it never did a > thing in real time. I then began to systematically strip out routines > until it made a few squeaks. The operation I clipped out was the single > CASE. > > I KNOW the problem is in me, but I am very discouraged. I think the > answer is some way to place breakpoints in the Jalv2 code. I was unable > to find anything. Is there anything? > > I know that Mr Hammerling and so many others have worked like slaves on > Jalv2. > > Guys, just give me a few hints. > > --Bob Axtell > --=20 R. Hamerling, Netherlands --- http://www.robh.nl --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .