Hate to say "I told you so."
Welcome to the club of dissatisfied CCS (ex-)users.
Andy
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Subject: Re: [OT]: CCS PCM Runtime Error (Was: Re:
[PIC]:MPC120 Runtime error 200 at
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{Quote hidden}> > Which compiler are you getting an error with?
> >
> > I get a runtime error at the end of a compilation with CCS's PCM.
> Disabling
> > the "Generate Call Tree" in the node properties eliminates this runtime
> > error.
> >
>
> I had the call tree problem a little while ago. An updated version of the
> compiler fixed. Sorry not sure which version exactly, I'm at work the
> compiler is at home...
I am running the latest available on CCS's website, 2.713. Interesting that
the error was fixed on your build. Are you using PCW and developing under
their IDE?
The full error is:
Application Error
Exception EGPFault in module PCMDLL.DLL @ 000E:11ED
General Proteciton Fault in module PCMDLL.DLL @ 000E:11ED
I don't bother asking for tech support on things like this, they ignore
unsolicited emails I send, and their phone support is.. well, IMHO, lacking.
They still haven't been able to clear up a rather nasty issue with another
project using an 'F876, and I found a rather irritating "feature" yesterday
with one of their compiler functions. I should have spec'd Hi-Tech or
ByteCraft. As they say, hindsight is 0x14/0x14.
-d