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Setting the single Icd2 breakpoint

 
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ragp



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Setting the single Icd2 breakpoint
PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 7:37 am     Reply with quote

Using the CCS (3.147) under MPlab ide (6.4) I cannot set the breakpoint.

When I try and run the program I get an error report "One or more breakpoints could not be resolved".

The MPLAb web site suggests clearing the breakpoints and resetting but this does not work for me. I have tried clearing the breakpoints and resetting at the required line.

How does the COF file information get transferred to the Mplab Ide?

When I ran the CCS patch for 6x with 6.4 the IDE started to crash at startup. I have reinstalled both mplab6.4 and then the ccs compiler
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 1:29 pm     Reply with quote

I also tried setting breakpoints using MPLAB and ICD2. What I found was that I couldn't really set the breakpoints directly in the C code. However, if you open up the disassembly, you will see assembly language along with the C code commented out. Setting breakpoints on the assemly instructions seems to work well.

Maybe someone else has found a better way, but I think the problem may be due to one line of C equalling several instructions.
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