You may wish to first paste it into a text editor so you can replace your user name in file paths with a string of ***** before pasting the result here. Start by clearing the output window, do a build and copy the result. you can copy the error messages direct from the MPLAB output window and paste them here in BBcode code tags. Fortunately this time there are no other devices with '630' in their part number to cause confusion so we know you mean the PIC 16F630. In this tutorial (by taking Cytron Technologies DIY project as an example), you will learn on how to: > Installing the MPLAB X IDE and MPLAB XC8 Compiler > Adding the source file to MPLAB X project > Convert the MPLAB v8 project to MPLAB X project > Build the codes and load to the targeting device.
Please don't abbreviate PIC part numbers as it causes great confusion. Its got no switches or LEDs and no provision for external power. It is only intended for *PROGRAMMING* DIP package PICs that you are then going to move to a different board to run them. Just have a few questions, I'll keep it simple: I read that PIC-AS compiles assembly, included with XC8, which I already installed. Plus I want to start coding in C as well, to save time. Unless you have a paid licence for it I *STRONGLY* recommend upgrading to XC8 Also, are you sure about that development board number? AC162049 is the old version of Microchip's Universal Programming Module. I switched to MPLABX because I bought some PIC18F57Q43 controllers that MPLAB v8 doesn't support, I think. From the errors you are getting its most likely you have some version of the discontinued and obsolete HiTech C compiler for PIC10/12/16 installed.
It is *NOT* bundled with MPLAB X, you have to install it separately. It looks like you haven't got the Microchip XC8 C compiler for PIC10/12/16 and PIC18 installed correctly.