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PicC 9.50 dsPIC Manual.pdf

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Error and Warning Messages(499) undefined symbol: (Assembler, Linker)The symbol following is undefined at link time. This could be due to spelling error, or failure to linkan appropriate module.(500) undefined symbols: (Linker)A list of symbols follows that were undefined at link time. These errors could be due to spellingerror, or failure to link an appropriate module.(501) entry point multiply defined (Linker)There is more than one entry point defined in the object files given the linker. End entry point isspecified after the END directive. The runtime startup code defines the entry point, e.g.:powerup:goto startEND powerup ; end of file and define entry point; other files that use END should not define another entry point(502) incomplete * record body: length = * (Linker)An object file contained a record with an illegal size. This probably means the file is truncated ornot an object file. Contact HI-TECH Support with details.(503) ident records do not match (Linker)The object files passed to the linker do not have matching ident records. This means they are fordifferent processor types.(504) object code version is greater than *.* (Linker)The object code version of an object module is higher than the highest version the linker is knownto work with. Check that you are using the correct linker. Contact HI-TECH Support if the objectfile if you have not patched the linker.(505) no end record found (Linker)An object file did not contain an end record. This probably means the file is corrupted or not anobject file. Contact HI-TECH Support if the object file was generated by the compiler.293

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