Anybody tried the latest release of uVision with Win98?
I found that you can not remove files from a project once you have added them. You just get a msg box asking if your sure that you want to remove the file, but the file remains regardless of whether you click yes or no???
Posted this to Keil Support a week ago and haven't got a reply yet.
It might help if people used more descriptive titles to their posts? ;-)
Jon Ward from Keil US concludes, "We have confirmed this problem and it will be corrected in the next C51 release."
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Author Doug Moore
Posted 1-May-2001 13:44 GMT
Toolset C166
RE: Bug in uVision v4.12
Doug Moore
This should not be a serious issue since projects always grow larger. It would be a show stopper if we couldn't add files.
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Author Jon Ward
Posted 1-May-2001 23:08 GMT
Toolset C166
RE: Bug in uVision v4.12
Jon Ward
This should not be a serious issue since projects always grow larger. It would be a show stopper if we couldn't add files.
Actually, long, long ago, we offered that feature. :-)
The IDE was limited to 500 source files (or something like that) and we had NUMEROUS users who exceeded that limit! :-(
Jon
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Author Peter Muthesius
Posted 7-May-2001 17:31 GMT
Toolset C166
RE: Bug in uVision v4.12
Peter Muthesius
Thats true also with Win NT and µVision 2 V2.12 (is it the same version?)
bye - Peter
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Author Gilles DUPLAY
Posted 11-May-2001 14:23 GMT
Toolset C166
RE: Bug in uVision v4.12
Gilles DUPLAY
Thats true also with Win95.
Version number is µVision2 V2.12.
a way to avoid bug :
use DEL keypad on keyboard instead of right clic pop-up menu.
Other bugs are :
- button ABORT when you close a file without saving doesn't abort operation and close file with loosing your changes !!!
- S166.DLL bug in MONITOR - RUNNING and trying to view a file (in woorkbook mode) !!
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