Microchip has made it very to hard to develop 8-bit assembly language applications using the latest release of MPLABX v5.40. I just created a new assembly file ( FooFile.asm) with three lines of instruction - org, clrw and end. Why didn't my building process (failed or successful) generate the list file like everyone else.The assembly was built successfully, but I can't find anywhere for the listing file (not one *.lst file was found searching through all directories).Īs soon as I add any instruction before end, the building process failed as shown in Figure. I then tested building an assembly file with one single line of comment and one end instruction. But I kept getting obscure error messages even from building the simplest possible assembly lines.Īs shown in figure, I should have the MPLabX IDE installed properly along with integration of XC8 (which seems to package with it the pic-as assembly compiler or another name for the MPASM assembler - after I struggled for hours asking and searching why a I need a C compiler for MPASM code until I realized they were bundled). Without connecting any hardware, simulator or debugger, I simply want to build an object code file and generate a listing file from an assembly file - just to check if the IDE works. ![]() ![]() I just started learning assembly coding in MPLabX IDE 5.4.
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