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Hi,
I have a project that includes both algebraic and mnemonic assembly language source files. I am using the C5505 USB100 stick and CCE 4.0 to compile the project. I am getting parsing errors and no object file because of the two different types of assembly code in the project. Is there a way of selecting the build options on a per file basis? If not then is there a way I can choose both algebraic and mnemonic options to build the project?
If there is not a setting in CCE4.0 that will allow me to build using both options, please suggest an alternative without me having to convert one set of files to either mnemonic or algebraic.
Thanks,
Arthi Bhat
Acoustic Acuity Inc.
Hi Arthi,
I can't comment too much about mixing algebraic and mnemonic but I do know that you can specify file specific build options. Right-click on the file in your project view and select 'Properties'. Then you can select Build Options for that specific file only.
Thanks
ki
Thanks, it works! I did not realize that the build C/C++ option when you bring up the file properties is where the build options were hiding.
Thanks, again.
Arthi Bhat
Acoustic Acuity, Inc.
I have one assembly code in my project . (CCS V4 + bios 5.0) I set the mnemonic option and still getting "parse error"
can someone advice please ...