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Mplab xc8 make error 1
Mplab xc8 make error 1





mplab xc8 make error 1
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Simply count your fingers – you will find you have more than one. * The right-click concept may frighten MacOS users Hopefully, everything will be working now.įor safety’s sake, I would recommend a clean shut-down followed by a power-up to make sure all installation is really complete. Then click ‘Install’ at the bottom of the window as well. Note, these next steps are partly from memory and may have errors – but the installation is all obvious except for Tip 7.

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Make sure you computer is connected to the Internet as this installation is interactive with Microchip’s servers. run file is exactly what the instructions demand this time – so no need for me to find an equivalent for Tip 3. In my case, the file that downloaded was of the formĪnd a. Use the Microchip C compiler instructions, and Tips 4-6 above apply, assuming you put the downloaded file in your ‘Microchip’ folder ( Tip 2).

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Shut-down and re-start, then install the C compiler. The computer now automatically does a load of stuff and eventually presents you with windows that walk you through the rest of the process. As far as I can see, without the password, you are going no further.

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I was asked for a password here, which is the administrators password from Tip 1. Type ‘cd Microchip’ to see the the files you have to work on.įollowing the instructions, accurately type chmod u+x (or what ever version you have) Your Microchip folder should be visible – this is why the you created and put the files in it earlier. Type ‘ls’ (that is a lower case L) in the terminal, followed by the return/enter key (the act of which I shall call ) to get a list of folders. A terminal is the text-only box used for command-line style instructions in Linux.įor me, this opened at the Home directory level. Open a Linux ‘terminal’ (from the start menu in the case of Linux Mint). sh file into the Microchip folder.įrom now on, the Microchip instructions make sense. tar file and – at least in Mint – and a window opens with the. (or what ever version you have)ĭouble click the.

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(Note: X.XX represents the version of MPLAB X you download – 3.10 in my case)īut mine arrived looking identical except that it ended in. The Microchip instructions require you to have a file of the form With Mint, making that folder is as easy as with Windows – right-click* in the home folder and a drop-down appears.

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To make these files easy to find once you get to the ‘Terminal’ bit later, make a folder (I called mine ‘Microchip’) in the Linux ‘Home’ directory and put these downloaded files in that.

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Now download the Linux version of MPLAB X off the Microchip website, which is all straight forward.Īt the same time, you might as well download the free 8bit C compiler – this is needed if you want to play with the ‘Code Configurator’ – the excellent-looking automatic code generation tool the firm has written. You will need to know the account password later in he process. I think this is what is meant by running the installer ‘as root’ in the Microchip instructions. The first step for a Linux installation is to do everything from an administrator login in Mint – not a standard user. Having had a conversation with Lucio Di Jasio of Microchip, whose example I was trying to work through, I installed a later version of MPLABX (see UPDAATE above) – which he told me now includes the correct version of Java rather than relying on an existing install on the computer, and the logic analyser worked. I tried to use the first install of MPLABX and the included ‘logic analyzer’ view failed. With Linux, extra steps are required, and there are instructions on the web for these, but they miss out a few points – that would be obvious to Linux black-belts, but not to poor me.Ī note: Conversely, the necessary Java appears to be needs some extra work in Windows, but is automatic with Linux.

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exe file, double click that, and the computer walks you through the rest. Loading it is not quite as simple as doing it in Windows. Version MPLAB X works on Linux as well as Windows, so I decided to load it on my Laptop running Linux Mint. This means getting to grips with Microchip’s MPLAB integrated development environment once again, as a PIC16F676 is sitting in a draw awaiting its instructions. The analogue parts of the control circuit have proved reliable, and it could now really do with the planned embedded controller to allow remote dimming via multiple rotary quadrature encoders.







Mplab xc8 make error 1