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Little mac sketch
Little mac sketch












  1. #Little mac sketch serial
  2. #Little mac sketch drivers
  3. #Little mac sketch software
  4. #Little mac sketch code
  5. #Little mac sketch mac

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#Little mac sketch mac

I never that this nice polite little MAC would have a BSOD.

#Little mac sketch drivers

Do you have another USB2Serial which uses another driver (Arduino USB2Serial Light as an example)?įor this one I am sure that it’s the FTDI drivers for the MAC. If your computer crashes it has nothing to do with your Arduino but only with your operating system or probably with the driver for the USB2Serial chip (FTDI). I never experienced something like that but I don’t have a Mac.

#Little mac sketch code

The code has been working all night unmodified except for a handful of static strings moved using the P() macro. File is attached (too big to insert here). Still points out to some overflow somewhere. If you see some things that are not done the Arduino-way, please let me know. If you don't use the wallwart for powering the board, you don't experience crashes on your Mac? If powered by the wallwart, have you connected the 5V line of the FTDI cable to the Arduino? Try connecting just the other 4 pins (GND, RST, TX, RX). Do you have another USB2Serial which uses another driver (Arduino USB2Serial Light as an example)? I never experienced something like that but I don't have a Mac. So how do you debug besides lots of recompiles and blinking a LED or something like that.

#Little mac sketch serial

I guess it's not Webduino getting unstable but any part of the rest of the sketch.īTW, if you use the wallwart to power the board, I cannot use the serial USB to debug the program - it will actually get the equivalent of the blue screen of death on my Mac (which I did not even ono existed).

#Little mac sketch software

Lots of, in most cases it's a software failure, often caused by a RAM overflow. So how do you debug besides lots of recompiles and blinking a LED or something like that…Īnyone has seen anything like this or has anyway to troubleshoot this? Anyone has seen anything like this or has anyway to troubleshoot this?īTW, if you use the wallwart to power the board, I cannot use the serial USB to debug the program - it will actually get the equivalent of the blue screen of death on my Mac (which I did not even ono existed). So I am here with a completed project, but so unstable that I cannot call it complete - besides code complete. When my sketch was < 22K, I never saw a single problem. I have also removed the TMP102 to make sure it was not something going wrong in the I2C bus. Unlike another post here, the lights on my ethernet jack are always on - that is I do not lose power or link state. I may be able to make the REST call 5 times in a row and suddenly - no more responses. It does not matter if I used DHCP or a static address, problem is still there. I have tried the trick of disabling the SD card the problem persists. The problem may go away on its own but usually comes back very quickly. I sometimes get EPIC FAIL errors for pages that exist. I also have a REST call that now also hangs. Since then, the main page usually comes up, the config page will too, and then a POST to the config page will just seem to hang in the browser. All seemed to work fine until the size of my sketch starting reaching about 22K (the complete sketch is 26K). I am reading the temperature off a TMP102 using I2C. I am using IDE 1.01, Arduino Ethernet, FTDI USB, no SD card, 12V wall wart for power, and using latest Webduino. I searched for posts but could not find a solution…














Little mac sketch