On 25 Nov 2016, at 4:38 PM, Julien Banchet <jaxx@jaxx.org> wrote:JaXX./.My phone number became "Topping o"! (I was far from topping off, and the OVMS was plugged 15 minutes before charging the Twizy)Oh ! This one is impressiveDefinitly not bit flip nor single caracter screw-up:
Screenshot this morning
https://goo.gl/photos/6Yv9TUTTHmQTLosT8_______________________________________________On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 8:16 AM, Julien Banchet <jaxx@jaxx.org> wrote:Sorry, I only gave flaky examples because I switched phones recently and was lazy to digup the old one that had some screenshotsHere are some real casesC33651886877+336518867s7+3365188T877+336518868h7That said, it still is way more than a simple bit flip, and only corrupts the phone number as far as I can recall.I have no explanation, all I can say is, most of the time, I plug the OVMS when I plan charging later in the morning, usually when I'm still underground and a handful of seconds before putting contact (if this can point to any clue)Anyways, gonna try cutting GPRS this morning and see how quick it discharges and might automate switching SMS<->SMSIP once in a while to keep an eye on the battery (my cell operator has an API) though it might wearout eeprom even more :-/JaXX./.On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 1:56 AM, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net> wrote:$ perl -e 'printf "%08b\n",ord("5");'
00110101
$ perl -e 'printf "%08b\n",ord("k");'
01101011
$ perl -e 'printf "%08b\n",ord("8");'
00111000
$ perl -e 'printf "%08b\n",ord("Z");'
01011010
Strange. Seems more than a simple bit flip. I haven’t seen this myself, or heard of it much from other users.
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