> This sounds like the kind of problem encountered running > some Borland language programs on fast Pentiums. It seems > that their older run-time package didn't have a processor > speed value large enough to properly handle time delays on > the faster Pentiums. (As I understand it, the program determines > processor speed on start-up with a counting loop. Too fast a > processor overflows the value rendering it useless.) That was an explanation offered to me not long after I bought the wretched thing. My retort was that if you set the comms at 9600 or whatever then both sides should adhere to that. But obviously they don't. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the PSP, see my latest post for comments about a Mot emulator I've had several Pentium motherboards and never got satisfactory operation with the PSP I have been in touch with Microchip. They say comms problems are not unusual, but they could offer no solution > Are you running the latest version of MPLAB? 5.30.00 (3.99.06 on the 486) > I'm surprised that it hasn't been more widely reported on the list. Me too, in fact I've been slightly envious of some of the flash machines people have said they're using -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads