Thank you Rob for your reply. Did not know there was a difference I assumed that both systems were the same.
However, after your reply I have try the "jalv2.exe" file in the compiler folder but for some reason nothing happens. Well, I can see a cmd window appear and disappear. Then I have use the cmd command and try to open the file again but the system give me some chinese staff that make no sense to me. I also read some of the txt files and some others with the notepad and this is the correct compiler file for windows. Can you help me again or recommend a link were I can consult how to "install" the software? I have made a small research in google but only find how to use the language and not how to install the software, if we have to install it. PS: I'm using the JALEdit version 0.9.0.9 to write the code . This is the correct one? Or I have to edit with another editor? Thank you for your patience and sorry my basic knowledge about JAL. This is very intersting to use instead of the assembler language but since I have try to compile something for the pic16f84a nothing work any more. Best regards On 2 Out, 12:25, Rob Hamerling <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/10/02 12:55, patmat wrote: > > > > > > > I'm new on PIC world and in google groups, so i'm not sure if i'm > > posting in the right place. > > > Since I have found "Bert Van Dam" book I'm trying to compile hex files > > with JAL. > > I'm using the old PIC16f84a, yes I no, he have very poor resources and > > bl bl ... but I like this chip to start understand the registers > > (even so I accept recommendations) ;-P. > > I have download "jallib-pack-2.4n-0.6.0" with the "16f84a.jal" library > > and the "16f84a_blink.jal" sample but for some reason that I do not > > understand I get this message: > > > jal 2.4j (compiled Mar 12 2009) > > > [Error] (libraries/16f84a.jal) [Line 52] unexpected token: 'id' > > [Error] (libraries/16f84a.jal) [Line 52] "id" not defined > > [Error] (libraries/16f84a.jal) [Line 52] '=' expected (got '0x2000') > > [Error] (libraries/16f84a.jal) [Line 52] unexpected token "0x2000" > > [Error] (16f84a_blink.jal) [Line 29] unknown pragma target: osc > > (...) > > > I haven't made any change on the files. > > But you are using an old compiler version! In the top of the include > file '16f84a.jal' you can see with which compiler version it is supposed > to be used: JalV2 version 2.4n (4 versions later!) So why did you > download the Jallib pack but not use the accompanying compiler version > it contains? > > I hope you are aware that the programs in Bert's book use a different > set of libraries which do not mix/match with Jallib libraries. Either > use one or the other, not together. > > Regards, Rob. > > -- > R. Hamerling, Netherlands ---http://www.robh.nl- Ocultar texto citado - > > - Mostrar texto citado - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en.
