> > //www.freelists.org/list/armini-support > > Thanks. I'll keep an eye on it. > > If I went on that list and blamed everything on the hardware, do you > think someone would then discover it is all my fault - thus solving the > problem. > ROTFL - I think very likely Something did strike me. Is it possible that these "other apps" that fix things are calling some necessary bit of system initialisation that you aren't? A bit like the hours I spent years ago trying to work out why some assembler I'd written only worked in the debugger. Until I realised the debugger set up the stack pointer and I didn't. Just a thought. Andy Ling -- This e-mail is intended for the named addressees only. Its contents may be privileged or confidential and should be treated as such. If you are not an intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and then delete it; do not copy, distribute, or take any action based on this e-mail. In the pursuit of its legitimate business activities and its conformance with relevant legislation, Quantel may access any e-mail (including attachments) it originates or receives, for potential scrutiny. Quantel is the trade name used by Quantel Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries. Quantel Holdings Limited is registered in England & Wales. Registration No: 4004913 Contact details for all Quantel Offices and Companies can be found on our website www.quantel.com or by writing to the holding company. Registered address: Turnpike Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2NX, United Kingdom To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling