> > Yep, that was the problem with Rocky - how is the address changed > > in Winrad? I could not find the change with Winrad.
It wont work if you change the address. 0x55 is right. That's not your problem. If you insist, look at the text file the dll generates. It uses the 0x55 stored in there. If you mess up delete the text file, it will be generated again with default values at next dll startup. If you have no text file then you did never start the dll ...
