Well, some news:
0.10.3:
the blank line was RO2 (Lambda RHS), it appeared miraculously when I unselect-reselect everything to get RPM<>0
I got RPM<>0 two times by chance, I ticked everywhere bu I don't knwo what's the trick to get it in all cases.
Unselect-reselect RPM and untick-tick RPM in log player, disconnect-reconnect Consult is not enough in my cases, I didn't point out the exact procedure.
Bluescreens related to Prolific drivers (2.0.0.26) don't seem to appear with this version even if sometimes the overall USB detection in PC is frozen if I play too much with the cables (frequent unplugs-plugs) ==> the only solution is reboot.
I even manage to get PC in standby mode with Nistune in background, cables kept plugged in. On the next resume, connections are successful with Nistune.
Here is a lucky log with RPM<>0 in 0.10.3:
Rerelease 0.9.14.22:
Unhandled exception with Innovate for all attempts.
Original 0.9.14.22:
Many bluescreens due to Prolific for sure. But RPM is perfect in all cases.
Parani SD100 BT serial converters (two in my case):
I'm switching to these devices for Consult and Innovate.
It works now fine with generic Consult program and NissanDataScan (Ztalk too ....). My problem was due to CTS signal wired to DTR to have a working ConZult. Even with HW handshake off, it seems disturbing for the BT converter. Since I just wired RXD, TXD and GND, that works fine @9600bauds.
But Consult BT COM port doesn't work with Nistune whatever the version is !!!
With 0.10.3, this is logic, you removed bluetooth COM ports deliberately. But I found a trick doing the COM configuration with a previous version and restarting 0.10.3 version just after, even if it doesn't work afterwards.
With 0.9.14.22, both BT COM ports are detected and selected accordingly. Innovate works fine over BT but again, not Consult !!!! (remember it works with some others programs, then the problem is Nistune)
PLEASE re-enable the BT COM ports in next version, I need them.
Overall, I would say Parani SD100 BT devices work really fine, better than my Prolific cables.