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Re: Compile failure

There might be some residual file references left in the project definition from when the directory paths were messed up. Try doing a full Build of the project instead of a Make (or just do a Clean first).

dcbrown is correct to point out that editing user_routines.h will affect user_routines_fast.c (because it's #included). What changes did you make? It's possible that something at the very end of the .h file is causing the compiler to misinterpret something at the beginning of the .c file.