K kud0s New Member Mar 26, 2005 #1 hi there i am trying to make a hex file for Nigel Goodwin tutorial 1.1 i load the asm file but when i go to assemble the code i get the error "DOS ERROR. file not found" what does this mean? what file is not found i have all the setting as defualt stuff and i select my pic chip to program from the list thanks EDIT:- its ok i have now fixed my problem, mpasm does not like file names with two . in it like tut1.1.asm sily me :roll:
hi there i am trying to make a hex file for Nigel Goodwin tutorial 1.1 i load the asm file but when i go to assemble the code i get the error "DOS ERROR. file not found" what does this mean? what file is not found i have all the setting as defualt stuff and i select my pic chip to program from the list thanks EDIT:- its ok i have now fixed my problem, mpasm does not like file names with two . in it like tut1.1.asm sily me :roll:
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Mar 27, 2005 #2 kud0s said: hi there i am trying to make a hex file for Nigel Goodwin tutorial 1.1 i load the asm file but when i go to assemble the code i get the error "DOS ERROR. file not found" what does this mean? what file is not found i have all the setting as defualt stuff and i select my pic chip to program from the list thanks EDIT:- its ok i have now fixed my problem, mpasm does not like file names with two . in it like tut1.1.asm sily me :roll: Click to expand... Yes, MPASM only likes standard 8.3 filenames - but using two dots in a filename isn't really a good idea anyway!.
kud0s said: hi there i am trying to make a hex file for Nigel Goodwin tutorial 1.1 i load the asm file but when i go to assemble the code i get the error "DOS ERROR. file not found" what does this mean? what file is not found i have all the setting as defualt stuff and i select my pic chip to program from the list thanks EDIT:- its ok i have now fixed my problem, mpasm does not like file names with two . in it like tut1.1.asm sily me :roll: Click to expand... Yes, MPASM only likes standard 8.3 filenames - but using two dots in a filename isn't really a good idea anyway!.