Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote: | The RS232 cable have slipped out of the connector a little ? | "Someone" has moved the cable to COM2 ? My post stated: | > I have determined that the COM1 connection to the | > programmer is functional. I have a PIC app that sends | > data to a terminal program when commanded to do | > so by sending a '?' character from the terminal program. | > This functions perfectly. further - my computer only has one com port - COM1 and my test certainly proves that the port is functional. he further wrote: | I'm not sure I follow here... | Everything else *but* the Wisp628 seems to work. Yet | you do *not* think it's the Wisp628 that is the problem ? | Is that correct ? And if so, why not ? I had written: | > the programmer has not worked since. I concede that the | > problem might not be the programmmer. What else? with the question 'What else? I'm just looking for a cause of the problem. Vic ________________________________________________________ Victor Fraenckel - The Windman victorf ATSIGN windreader DOTcom KC2GUI -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist