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Re: hexidecimal error message in notepad

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Originally Posted by Anthony Kesich
ok, i have the newest mplab (V6.4), but i dont see the reason for a dump. I have only created 9 bytes of my own variables (5 chars and 2 ints) and it has worked with just there variables before. all i did before i got the dump was change the value in one of my macros and add a "\n" to my printf statement. So, i still dont see the problem.

-Kesich
How about the newest IFI_Loader v1.0.7?
I didn't mean to imply the MPLAB version applied to this particular problem.

I assume you are working from the FRC default code.
Are you using any floating point constants, e.g., "x = 999 * 2.5;" ?
Post the few changes you made and tll us exactly where you placed them, e.g., at the top of the file, inside routine xxx(), and we'll see if we can spot the problem.
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