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Hi-Tech dsPICC Toolsuit

Posted by M Mohr on September 8, 2008
Hi,

I try to run free RTOS on a dsPIC33FJ256MC710 using MPLAB IDE v8.1 with the Hi-Tech dsPICC Toolsuit.
If I try to build, MPLAB is terminating. It sems to me that it is coused by portmacro.h.
Has anyone experience with freeRTOS and the Hi-Tech dsPICC Compiler?

Martin Mohr

RE: Hi-Tech dsPICC Toolsuit

Posted by Dave on September 9, 2008
MPLAB crashed while compiling or running? If it crashes when compiling then it can only be indirectly related to FreeRTOS as a compiler or IDE should only return an error not crash (making an obvious statement) if it does not like the code. Can you get support from Hi-Tech or the MPLAB people on this?

RE: Hi-Tech dsPICC Toolsuit

Posted by M Mohr on September 9, 2008
MPLAB crashed while compiling with the standard windows errormessage "MPLAB IDE has encountered a problem and needs to close."
I'm also asking for support at Hi-Tech and MPLAB.

RE: Hi-Tech dsPICC Toolsuit

Posted by M Mohr on September 10, 2008
I just changed to the Mircrochip C30 Toolsuit were it runs, so I dont need further advice.


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