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Chapter 13 Error Messages
Assembler Errors 255
2314
Illegal section name.
There is an error in a section name.
Check the spelling of the section name.
2315
Operand error.
An operand of the wrong type is used.
Check the number and types of operands.
2316
Illegal operand expression.
An operand expression does not evaluate to a value within the specified range.
Check the operand expression.
2317
Too many operands.
An operand of the wrong type is used.
Check the number and types of operands,
2318
Illegal operand value.
An operand has a value that is not within the specified range.
Check the operand value to place it within the specified range.
2319
Operand type should be absolute.
An operand does not have an absolute value.
Specify an absolute value for the operand.
2320
Debug operand error.
The assembler and the C compiler have different version numbers.
Check that the assembler and C compiler are the most recent versions.
2321
Illegal location counter.
The location counter value for an org direction has an illegal value.
Change the location counter value for the org directive.
2322
Operand not need.
There is a superfluous operand.
Eliminate the superfluous operand.
2323
Include file cannot read.
There is a mistake in the file name specification.
Check the file name specification.
2324
Too many “#else”.
There are too many #else.
Check the #else specification.
2325
Too many “#if” or “#endif”.
The #if and #endif are not balanced.
Check the #if and #endif.
2326
Missing endm.
A macro statement is missing its closing endm.
Check all macro and endm statements.
2327
Macro symbol is used recursively.
A macro is defined recursively.
Check the macro definitions.
Summary of Contents for PanaXSeries MN1030 Series
Page 1: ...MICROCOMPUTER MN1030 MN1030 Series Cross Assembler User s Manual Pub No 13110 120E ...
Page 2: ......
Page 13: ...1 Chapter 1 Getting Started ...
Page 25: ...2 Chapter 2 Program Development Flow ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Program Development Flow 20 Programming with Assembler ...
Page 33: ...3 Chapter 3 Introduction to Operation ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 3 Introduction to Operation 42 Conditional Assembly and Linking ...
Page 55: ...4 Chapter 4 Optimization ...
Page 71: ...5 Chapter 5 Using Assembler ...
Page 95: ...6 Chapter 6 Using Linker ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 6 Using Linker 116 Instruction RAM Support ...
Page 129: ...7 Chapter 7 Types of Source Statements ...
Page 138: ...Chapter 7 Type of Source Statements 126 Blank Statements ...
Page 139: ...8 Chapter 8 Writing Source Statements ...
Page 157: ...9 Chapter 9 Writing Machine Language Instruction Statements and Directive Statements ...
Page 193: ...10 Chapter 10 Writing Assembler Control Statements ...
Page 217: ...11 Chapter 11 Writing Macro Control Statements ...
Page 236: ...Chapter 11 Writing Macro Control Statements 224 irpc ...
Page 237: ...12 Chapter 12 List of Machine Language Instructions ...
Page 261: ...13 Chapter 13 Error Messages ...
Page 276: ...Chapter 13 Error Messages 264 Linker Errors ...
Page 277: ...14 Chapter 14 Readinig List Files ...
Page 285: ...15 Chapter 15 Using Library Manager ...
Page 309: ...16 Chapter 16 Notes on Operating Environment ...
Page 321: ...17 Chapter 17 Appendix ...
Page 338: ... 4 Index ...