In message <34D5A7C2.257172EC@trump.net.au>, Lee McLaren writes >Lee Mclaren replied: >Hi Nigel, >The error message I get is "Runtime error 200 at 096C:0091." , I believe >that I used to get a "Runtime error 200" with pip02 until the update as >well if this helps. >The 32 bit version works ok but I miss the convenience of command line >parameters and the speed of picprog, In the time it takes to load the >32bit version picprog is finished programming! Hi Lee, I'll keep this going via the PICLIST for the moment, it may help someone else - and perhaps someone may have some ideas!. Firstly, if the 32 bit version works OK, how about the 16 bit windows version - does that work OK?. Assuming it does, the problem if likely to be the Delay() procedure - much of the code for all three versions is similar, but they all use different ways of generating their delays. So let me know if the 16 bit version works, and I'll send you a small DOS program to check the Delay() function. -- Nigel. /--------------------------------------------------------------\ | Nigel Goodwin | Internet : nigelg@lpilsley.demon.co.uk | | Lower Pilsley | Web Page : http://www.lpilsley.demon.co.uk | | Chesterfield | | | England | | \--------------------------------------------------------------/