You are talking of problems I encounter when using Windows, be it with other 
applications: it is sometimes unpredictable.
Are you sure you want to continue with Windows?

Regards

JP

Le Mercredi 26 Septembre 2007 13:56, Dave Baxter a écrit :
> Related to all this....
>
> What is SDCC's support of windows long file names?   It's burping now on
> C:\Program Files\SDCC etc etc, showing the path as "Files\SDCC etc etc"
> So, it's now not even finding the source files.
>
> ..\source\etc.c doesn't work now either, it did 5 minutes ago!
>
> Confused....
>
>
> As to the "| More" "feature".  I also find that you can't redirect it's
> output to a file, as in...
>
> Aplication.exe > tmp.txt
>
>
> SDCC talking to the bios directly, or what?
>
>
> Dave B.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > Ken Jackson
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 12:15 PM
> > To: sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: [Sdcc-user] How to specify chip type (PIC's) ?
> >
> > The command line shown does not have any -p switch on it.
> >
> > This shoulds like a Code::Blocks problem, not an SDCC problem.
> > There is a forum site where you could post the question and
> > you might get more helpful answers:  <http://forums.codeblocks.org/>
> >
> > As an experiment, you could just issue the correct command
> > from the command prompt in a shell (a 'DOS box') and see if it works.
> >
> > -Ken Jackson
> >
> > Dave Baxter writes:
> > ...
> >
> >  > However, try as I might, I can't seem to get the system to
> >
> > accept  > "-p16f877" where and however I put it, so what's
> > the *Exact* selection  > procedure please...  Can I reference
> > it in the source?  Or, will it only  > be accepted on a
> > command line parameter created mystically by  > Code::Blocks?
> >
> >  > I have spent hours looking for help, but the various
> >
> > websites are of  > next to zero help with this, either SDCC
> > or Code::Blocks that is.
> > ...
> >
> >  > --------
> >  > Switching to target: default
> >  > sdcc.exe   -mpic14 -mpic14  -mpic14    -I"C:\Program
> >
> > Files\SDCC\include"
> >
> >  > -c kiss.c -o .objs\kiss.rel
> >  > No processor has been specified (use -pPROCESSOR_NAME)  >
> >
> > PIC14 processors and their characteristics:
> > ...
> >
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