It's the same if my serial port is enabled or disabled. Is there something I should do to override this behaviour by manually specifying any settings? Or will it require the update to sort it out? Thanks 2008/12/20 Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Rhys Evans wrote: > >> 1.0.3 Examples (all result in Windows Crash Report for relevant program): > >> -c listno Set communication port from the following list >> (default 1) > > I'm guessing that you don't have any serial ports on your machine ? If I > attempt to simulate this on my machine, I get .. a crash. It seems > there is some confusion over the error message function declarations > in that source file, and this is causing a crash. I'll fix it for > the next release. > > Graeme Gill. > > > >