Jim,
Maybe you first need to first "flush" the
interface and start it up from scratch. Eric
Boyd from X10 suggested the following to me
and it at least has allowed my interface to
respond to flags:
"Reset the interface. First, unplug the
interface from the wall and the USB cable.
Take the batteries out, and wait 15
minutes. Connect it to the wall, and then
plug in the USB cable. At that point the
computer should recognize that a USB device
has been connected. Then put the batteries
back in.
After the reset, if you have the same issue,
create a new file for testing. That will
help rule out programming error or data
corruption. Click on File, then New. Set
up the modules needed for the macro, and
then make the macro again. Save the file,
then download to the interface."
Jerry