Hi Jim,
 
I agree - that seemed a stretch, but look at the following:
 
1.  Started with a clean version of the CMX terminal software
2.  Pulled all source codes from their various directories & put in source.
3.  Kept same .MCP as they had.
4.  Modified a few places in their code which referenced other directory
     entries... e.g. /../usb.c, etc.
5.  Compiled fine, hardware worked fine.
 
 - here's where it gets wierd:
 
Went to window where you change from hardware debug to simulator,
I got a different screen which had a lot more options than I normally see.
I selected full chip simulation.  When I clicked on 'debug', a sub screen came
up asking which device I wanted to use.  The JM60 wasn't on it.  (I'm using 6.1
with the JM60 patch).  Went back to try & use the Cyclone pro, & got same
window with 'choose device'.
 
OK, so I click on the icon of a chip, and the HC08 family is shown.  I click on
HCS08... JM60, click on cyclone pro, & finish.
 
Voila, the 88 errors magically re-appear!
 
Think it's time to call F'scale.
 
Thanks,
Tim