Hello
I have problem with translating .asm code for 8031 MCU. Here is the source:
Regards
Hello
I have problem with translating .asm code for 8031 MCU. Here is the source:
Regards
So what's the problem?
-a
Probably something to do with the 8031 running on steam 15 years or so ago.
-- John B
With ASEM -51 ver 1.3 I get this errors:
disp.asm(89): illegal character disp.asm(90): illegal statement syntax disp.asm(91): only allowed in code segment disp.asm(92): illegal statement syntax disp.asm(417): illegal character disp.asm(418): illegal character disp.asm(419): illegal character disp.asm(430): illegal character disp.asm(431): illegal character disp.asm(432): illegal character disp.asm(433): illegal character disp.asm(434): illegal character disp.asm(441): illegal character disp.asm(442): illegal character disp.asm(2161): illegal character disp.asm(2162): illegal character disp.asm(2270): illegal character disp.asm(2304): illegal character disp.asm(2402): illegal character disp.asm(2403): illegal character disp.asm(2505): illegal character disp.asm(2505): illegal character disp.asm(3037): illegal character disp.asm(3079): illegal character
You _did_ look at the error lines 89... 417..., to try and understand these messages ?
To me it looks like the code uses MACROS that are not compatible/portable with the assembler you are trying to use.
Normally, it is good practise to tag Assembler Source with the Assembler used when it was first created. Try and find what assembler was used originally.
-jg
: : For what assembler is the code written?
-- Dan Henry
This problem is know when translating to greek.
Don't use greek.
Yasu
These errors are all in macro definitions and their subsequent invocations. Looks like the assembler used to create the source uses a different macro system to ASEM-51.
Ian
And the current Keil assembler. I get similar errors
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