At 09:27 11/05/98 -0400, you wrote: >I'm using the WDT and am forcing a reset to ocurr by puposely not >asserting the CLRWDT command. I'm using the picmaster emulator as well. I'm not at all sure if my experience is directly relevant, but I use the ICEPIC Junior (great piece of kit) (most of the time! :-)). On a reset it doesn't reset all the register contents to the power on defaults (as a real PIC device would) so you need to be cautious. I now setup the registers on a startup (execution through 0000) to the power on defaults before I go on to run the rest of my code which sets them up how I want. This way I can be sure what's going on (or not!). I don't know how the PicMaster handles resets, but I can tell you that the ICEPIC uses the two bondout CPU's that Microchip make for the purpose of emulators. Somehow I think that the more expensive PiCmaster wouldn't use them. However, if you'd like to swap our emulator products with me for a short time, I'd like to try it out! (Can't say fairer than that can I?!) Regards Adrian WWW WWW Adrian Gothard WWW WW WWW White Horse Design WWWWWWWWWW +44-385-970009 (Mobile/SMS), +44-118-962-8913/4 (voice/fax) WWWW WWWW whd@zetnet.co.uk, http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/whd --- Developers of GPS satellite-based tracking systems