Thanks for re-explaining that issue Henrik. I had missed previous posts and didn't know of this issue. Now if only I can remember it by tomorrow.

And even if it ends up being lost on me, your explanation to a funky problem like this one is bound to help at least one other person anyways. So your effort was most likely not wasted after all.

Robert


EDIT: I can only assume something like this is going to happen more often as PIC speeds increase. It's quite a difference from the common 8Mhz when I started to todays 48MHz.

(I know, there's most likely even faster PICs coming out the door)