Jack:
Thanks. I am running my customized version which I have been using
for a few months. I also tried
the original code, but I get the same exact problem. It would be
nice to have a flow chart for the code so I can better understand
the flow and figure out where to put in test statements to figure
it out. It must be some I/O issue I think because the code is
good, and I had to rework the Raduino to change the Arduino. Maybe
in the morning I will look for possible shorts on the I/O pins,
maybe something it looks at?
Howard
On 8/14/2018 11:35 PM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io wrote:
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If you're using "known" software (e.g., from Dr. Lee or
Allard), I would download a "fresh" copy and try again. Also,
make sure you are using the latest version of the IDE.
Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 11:30:51 PM EDT, Howard
Fidel
<sonic1@...> wrote:
As
I said, the Arduino starts and displays the version
number then hangs.
On 8/14/2018 11:28 PM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io
wrote:
Does the "code" hang, or does the "compile
process", or does the "upload" hang?
Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 11:22:44 PM
EDT, Howard Fidel
<sonic1@...>
wrote:
Yes,
and the V4 program I was running before
loaded properly.
On 8/14/2018 10:54 PM, Jack Purdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
Does it run the sample program
named Blink that comes with the IDE?
Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018,
9:45:21 PM EDT, Howard Fidel
<sonic1@...>
wrote:
I was hopping I could pick
someone's brain before I start
to experiment with the code I
am running on my Arduino. My
Arduino nano died, and I just
replaced it with a new one. (I
tried to socket it, but the
pins didn't plug into any
sockets I have.) The code
hangs at the version number.
Is there anything going on
that the code looks for that
it is not seeing to move on? I
know how to add print
statements to see if I can
locate where the problem is,
but if someone has seen this,
maybe you could save me some
time.
Thanks,
Howard