When I did an internship in the 90s, I spent ten working days (plus a lot of overtime) trying to find out why my application was unable to communicate with an external device via a COM port. I found a lot of errors in the code looking for that one bug. When my boss dragged the big oscilloscope into my room to tap the line and look what I'm doing wrong, the error unexpectedly disappeared.
I traced my last edits and found that I had swapped two lines of code, one of which initialized the COM port with the odd settings that device needed, and the other one default-initializing it with 8N1.