I am working on my MSc thesis about occupancy modelling for the Alaotran gentle lemur, a little lemur that knows how to hide in the marshes very well... and so goes its detectability

I have just started to play a bit with PRESENCE 2.2 (080702.0916) and I have a couple questions/problems regarding the assessment of model fit:
-- I started with a very simple model for my data (constant detectability and occupancy, "pre-defined -> 1group constant P") and selected the option "assess model fit". I understand that this would
run the McKenzie and Bailey GOF method. However the fact is that even if I selected this option apparently the test was not done (nothing was shown in the output file).
Then I checked what happens with the same data if I select "custom model" instead, even if I am not using covariates at all, and in this case the GOF test did take place.
Any ideas about why it did not work in the first place? Is this a bug of the SW or am I misunderstanding something?
-- The second question is regarding the implementation of this GOF method in PRESENCE: what type of correction is used for calculating the test statistic (Pearson chi-square) for the case of small values? As an exercise I programmed the test myself and I see some differences for scenarios where histories have low frequencies...
Thanx for your help in advance!!!
Gurutzeta
PS BTW, I am running on Vista... just in case it makes a difference...