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Old 01-12-2014, 06:08 AM   #1
TheChronicScribbler
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SDCC throwing up "warning 115"


Hi,
I am using the sdcc 3.3.0 version.
(SDCC :
mcs51/gbz80/z80/z180/r2k/r3ka/ds390/pic16/pic14/TININative/ds400/hc08/s08 3.3.0 #8604 (May 11 2013) (Linux) )

I installed it using yum and used the inc2h.pl script to generate the
header files.
I read the sdcc manual and ran the test codes. they worked fine. so it
is not the fault of the path definition for header files or anything i
assume.

But on including the PIC header files, i get
" warning 115: unknown or unsupported #pragma directive 'memmap
PWM1CON_ADDR PWM1CON_ADDR SFR 0x000'"

and

" warning 182: absolute address for sfr 'TMR0' probably out of range."

how do i solve this?
 
  


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