Thanks for your feedback, I'll try to understand why, I have these devices at home so I can test with the real H/W[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Thu Nov 03, 2022 5:09 pm Francesco,
I am testing with the Annex32 firmware.
I find out that the firmware for the DS18B20 and DHT22 does not work correctly with Annex32 BLE CAN 1.47.2 and Annex32 CAN 1.47.2 the .bin version.
It works well with the Annex32 BLE CAN 1.44.2 version and Annex32 CAN 1.44.2 the .bin version.
Tested with Firefox and Chrome shows no differences.
Sorry for bad english is due to google translate.
Jan Volk
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Re: A new way to flash the modules
Finally I found that this problem comes from the SDK that I'm using actually, the version 2.0.4.[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Thu Nov 03, 2022 5:09 pm Francesco,
I am testing with the Annex32 firmware.
I find out that the firmware for the DS18B20 and DHT22 does not work correctly with Annex32 BLE CAN 1.47.2 and Annex32 CAN 1.47.2 the .bin version.
It works well with the Annex32 BLE CAN 1.44.2 version and Annex32 CAN 1.44.2 the .bin version.
Tested with Firefox and Chrome shows no differences.
Sorry for bad english is due to google translate.
Jan Volk
I tried with latest 2.0.5 and it works but now all must be retested again as some other regressions could arrive.
Re: A new way to flash the modules
Francesco,
That's good news that you've discovered the problem and less good news that everything needs to be retested.
Note: With version 1.44.2 the DHT22 works, but not stable, so many times a "nan" measurement and the DS18B20 works stable.
Jan Volk
That's good news that you've discovered the problem and less good news that everything needs to be retested.
Note: With version 1.44.2 the DHT22 works, but not stable, so many times a "nan" measurement and the DS18B20 works stable.
Jan Volk
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This is just the beginning.[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Fri Nov 04, 2022 3:03 pm Francesco,
That's good news that you've discovered the problem and less good news that everything needs to be retested.
Note: With version 1.44.2 the DHT22 works, but not stable, so many times a "nan" measurement and the DS18B20 works stable.
Jan Volk
I'm not yet sure that it really works (tested only on the simulator) but I already saw other problems
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Re: A new way to flash the modules
I've had problems configuring S2 pins as sensor interrupt inputs, although the same pins work fine for other purposes such as i2c.
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Re: A new way to flash the modules
autorefresh does not appear to be working in 1.47.2
Is this the correct thread to be posting 1.47.2 bug reports?
Is this the correct thread to be posting 1.47.2 bug reports?
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Yes you can post here.[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:56 pm autorefresh does not appear to be working in 1.47.2
Is this the correct thread to be posting 1.47.2 bug reports?
I cannot reproduce the problem (but I'm not in this version right now).
this simple code works for me
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cls
a = 10
html textbox$(a)
autorefresh 100
Are you sure that the command autorefresh xx is after the CLS ?
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Re: A new way to flash the modules
Works if editor and output are on different tabs/browser but fails when switching between editor output page.
Does/should autorefresh need to be repeated in htmlload routine when using OnHtmlReload ?
Does/should autorefresh need to be repeated in htmlload routine when using OnHtmlReload ?
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Re: A new way to flash the modules
I updated the online flasher enabling the selection of the flash memory size.
If someone want test, it should enable the full memory of the modules
If someone want test, it should enable the full memory of the modules