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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