According to TONY NIXON 54964: > > This is an interesting programming problem that I have come across a > few times, and it is a real pain to fix. > > I use DOS's Edit program to develop PIC code and 99.9999% of the time > it works fine. A few times though, the code just stops working as it > is being developed. Of course I think my fingers misinterpreted my > brains wishes and hit the wrong keu, &*^%$# sorry, key. > > Very odd and frustrating. I wonder what little gremlins hide in the > humble Edit progrzm &^%$#(, - flamin' brain. > > Tony Tony: Probly no gremlins in edit but somewhere between your brain and finger tips. The best thing to do is a hex dump of the source and look for funny control chars (beside cr and lf). It is easy to put these things in the file and they may or maynot be displayable. If you can identify to the line usually just pressing the arrow keys will expose the char (Its where you have to press the arrow twice before the cursor moves). -- Les Troyer Sr. Analyst Siemens Power Corp 2101 Horn Rapids Rd. Richland, Wa. 99352-0130 Voice (509) 375-8695 Fax (509) 375-8940 Operator (509) 375-8100 email ljt@nfuel.com Ad Hoc, Ad Loc, Quid Pro Quo; So Little Time SO Much To Know. -Jeromy Hillery Dillery Boo, PHD, MS and Q