Hi, Bob,
You are using an old version of the firmware. The latest version is 1.05k build 4, if you send me an email, I'll send it to you.
The development environment used is the MicroChip IDE version 8.76 and the compiler is the MicroChip C30 version 2.05 updated to v2.056. The size limitations of the website means that I had to strip out all the compiler ancillary files leaving only the C source plus the HEX load file and the user manual.
If you would like the full set of source files complete with the supporting ancillary files produced by the IDE/compiler, then send me an email, and I'll ZIP them up for you.
Note that I have not updated to the latest version of the MicroChip compiler, which I believe is v3.30. I am quite happy with my version, and, having tried a demo version of the latest compiler I find that my source and header files are no longer compatible, and it will not compile. If you are going to use this latest compiler, then you are going to have to make quite a number of changes to get it to work. You may still be able to find this earlier version of the compiler in the archive section of the MicroChip website.
In my development environment, I have two hard disks, drive C: has only the O/S and other executables, no data is ever stored on this drive. Drive D: on the other hand contains everything else. There is a folder: Projects and in this is a folder: Juma PA100D containing the project. If you replicate this arrangement, then it should all run without a hitch. Simply launch the IDE and set up a project for the PA100D in the same way as I have done.
I presume you already have the Ingenia loader and have managed to get that to work properly.
If I can be of any further assistance, let me know. My email is:
adrian04@cytanet.com.cy73, Adrian, 5B4AIY