Wow, If I had a dime for every time an emu or sim or other non-production debugging method screwed the pooch.... Well, I'd buy you all a beer. Can you guess what I'm going to say next? .... .... That's why I like the SX KEY (and now the PICs that work with the ICD) so much. If the production chip sees it or does it, the KEY or ICD knows it. Its just the only way to fly. Especially during development. I love my SX Key. I haven't got the ICD personally, but if some of you don't get off your butts and do the CUMP or make this $20 total development bench I've been evangelizing, I may just have to buy one and a 16F877 and turn the world on its ear... in my * other * spare time.... James Newton mailto:jamesnewton@geocities.com 1-619-652-0593 phone http://techref.homepage.com http://www.piclist.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Fansler, David To: Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 19:57 Subject: retlw behavior when 256 boundry is crossed TAKE #2 (*&%)(*&$)(*&$ ##% > After having spent the past 3 hours working on the problem described in the > previous post of the same subject, I discovered that the pod from the > emulator was not firmly seated in the project's 40 pin dip socket - seems > the 40 pin socket is not the only dip here :-). > > Well that's it for me tonight. There is always tomorrow night. > > David V. Fansler > Network Administrator > TripPath Imaging, Inc. (formerly AutoCyte, Inc.) > 336-222-9707 Ext. 261 > dfansler@autocyte.com > Now Showing! www.mindspring.com/~dfansler/ > > Updated December 16, 1999 > Ann's Cancer & David's Observatory >