Thanks, Steve. I can give the simple monitor a try later this week. But, why would the reset not be consistent? Seems like it's more like a mood it gets into, where make monitor always resets, then it will not reset for a few times, then go back to resets. No pattern that I can discern. Greg On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:39 AM, Stephen Casner <casner@acm.org> wrote:
Greg,
It is a feature of idf_monitor that it can reset the device using the RTS line. I thought I read somewhere that this could be disabled, but I didn't find that in the documentation just now. They did mention an alternative "make simple_monitor" to run an earlier version. Maybe it does not do the reset.
Regarding the need to type Ctrl-J rather than the Enter key, we could make ConsoleAsync translate \r to \n as ConsoleTelnet and ConsoleSSH do.
-- Steve
On Mon, 25 Dec 2017, Greg D. wrote:
115200 baud (typo?). Also, you may need to use control-J for the "Enter" key when typing commands. I have a Raspberry Pi that I can put in the car as a monitor, using Putty for the terminal.
Will try the new IDE when I get back home.
Greg
p.s. Why does 'make monitor' reset the module? Seems to do that about half the time for me...
On December 25, 2017 1:40:30 AM PST, Tom Parker <tom@carrott.org> wrote:
I've also found that you can connect with a terminal emulator at 155200
baud and it doesn't reset the ovms (make monitor does reset it) so hopefully next time it stops communicating while driving I'll be able to see what is wrong.
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