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That's really frustrating. I've been planning on putting XP on my old desktop. This seems like a good reason to stop putting it off. I'll try it, and see if LITE works on it.
I've already tried uninstalling HTC and installing it with the installer from that page. (That's why I have it open in another tab.)
I'm using Windows 7 x86.
I'm working on writing my project in assembly.
I actually have that page open in a tab right now. I've tried uninstalling the HTC installed by the installer shipped with MPLAB.
I'm running MPLAB 8.76.
What MPLAB are you using? I'll try uninstalling mine and see if the older version you use...
Yes, I'm sure. The picc.exe I'm referring to is "C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Software\PICC\9.82\bin\picc.exe."
The warning [I should say error.] that is in the title: "No valid installed HI-TECH compiler drivers." Also, I should have been more specific than "in some cases, MPLAB crashes."...
Can you post the LaTeX? It's hard to say what's wrong without the code. It could anything, from a problem with the code, to a problem with the compiler.
Also, some extra stuff: You may like TexMaker, it looks a lot more modern. And, to check problems like that, Wolfram Alpha comes in handy. It...
I'm having trouble integrating HTC with MPLAB. I've installed HTC with the executable provided with the MPLAB install, and selected the location of picc.exe when selecting the toolset location. But, when I go to compile, or do anything else that requires communication between MPLAB and HTC, I...
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