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HI-TECH FOR DSPIC/PIC24

SW500009

Manufacturer Part Number
SW500009
Description
HI-TECH FOR DSPIC/PIC24
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC24 & DsPICr
Datasheet

Specifications of SW500009

Supported Families
PIC24
Core Architecture
PIC, DsPIC
Software Edition
Standard
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Tool Type
Compiler
Mcu Supported Families
PIC24 MCUs And DsPIC DSCs
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
DSPIC3X/PIC24
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
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778-1003
778-1003
(929) bad "*" option ranges
This option was expecting a parameter in a range format (start_of_range-end_of_range), but the
parameter did not conform to this syntax.
(930) bad "*" option specification
The parameters to this option were not specified correctly. Run the driver with –HELP or refer to
the driver’s chapter in this manual to verify the correct usage of this option.
(931) command file not specified
Command file to this application, expected to be found after ’@’ or ’<’ on the command line was
not found.
(939) no file arguments
The driver has been invoked with no input files listed on its command line. If you are getting this
message while building through a third party IDE, perhaps the IDE could not verify the source files
to compile or object files to link and withheld them from the command line.
(940) *-bit checksum * placed at *
Presenting the result of the requested checksum calculation.
(941) bad "*" assignment; USAGE: **
An option to Hexmate was incorrectly used or incomplete. Follow the usage supplied by the message
and ensure that that the option has been formed correctly and completely.
(942) unexpected character on line * of file "*"
File contains a character that was not valid for this type of file, the file may be corrupt. For example,
an Intel hex file is expected to contain only ASCII representations of hexadecimal digits, colons (:)
and line formatting. The presence of any other characters will result in this error.
(944) data conflict at address *h between * and *
Sources to Hexmate request differing data to be stored to the same address. To force one data source
to override the other, use the ’+’ specifier. If the two named sources of conflict are the same source,
then the source may contain an error.
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Error and Warning Messages
(Objtohex)
(Hexmate)
(Hexmate)
(Hexmate)
(Driver)
(Driver)
(Driver)
(Driver)

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