Rolling road booked for tomorrow,.... and guess what it's packed in again!!!!!... Timeout on every attempt.....
Checked everything again......nothing !!! I'm really starting to distrust this thing as i'm not sure it won't let me down 100miles from home...
Any suggestions?
Mike
Endless timeouts!!!!
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Sorry you are still having problems! Can you elaborate what exactly made it 'come alive' last time you 'fixed' it? it seemed there were some loose connections inside the enclosure, or on the connector?
Would you be able to repeat that to see if you can replicate the problem? Could be a marginal connection somewhere aggravating the situation.
Would you be able to repeat that to see if you can replicate the problem? Could be a marginal connection somewhere aggravating the situation.
Hi Mikee,
So the classic timeout issues largely revolve around incompatible USB-Serial adapters and the ability for the software to communicate with the PC- a lot of this is out of our control, considering how many different 'adapters' are out there.
In contrast, from your earlier posts it seems that there might be something deeper going on- since your engine was running at fixed 10 degrees (limp home), when you last observed problems.
Thanks for hanging in there, We're looking around to see if we can get someone in your locale to inspect your unit more closely!
So the classic timeout issues largely revolve around incompatible USB-Serial adapters and the ability for the software to communicate with the PC- a lot of this is out of our control, considering how many different 'adapters' are out there.
In contrast, from your earlier posts it seems that there might be something deeper going on- since your engine was running at fixed 10 degrees (limp home), when you last observed problems.
Thanks for hanging in there, We're looking around to see if we can get someone in your locale to inspect your unit more closely!
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If it makes you feel any better, its not just Megajolts that suffer from crappy serial port problems.
I have just finished fixing a CAD system where the big pen-plotter was giving no end of trouble. The manufacturer installed a PCI Serial Port card on the computer since they had had trouble in the past with USB-Serial Adapters not working.
The plotter still intermittently threw a wobbly and started drawing lines all over the place. We found a cable for the serial-port built in to the motherboard, which still did the same thing ! So, I took in 2 different brands of USB-Serial Adapter.. The First one caused the plotter to stop working after 5 seconds, and *finally* the second brand of USB-Serial Adapter (a CH340) solved the problem and it is now plotting fine.
I have seen the same issues with Fuel Injection Computers, Microprocessor programmers and all sorts of other serially connected peripheral equipment. It seems that because serial ports are such rarely used things on PC's these days, that most of the manufacturers just dont put any effort into getting them *right* and there is huge variation in what is supposed to be a "standard" port spec.
Usually the fault is with the computer ports being out of spec, not the external equipment.
I have just finished fixing a CAD system where the big pen-plotter was giving no end of trouble. The manufacturer installed a PCI Serial Port card on the computer since they had had trouble in the past with USB-Serial Adapters not working.
The plotter still intermittently threw a wobbly and started drawing lines all over the place. We found a cable for the serial-port built in to the motherboard, which still did the same thing ! So, I took in 2 different brands of USB-Serial Adapter.. The First one caused the plotter to stop working after 5 seconds, and *finally* the second brand of USB-Serial Adapter (a CH340) solved the problem and it is now plotting fine.
I have seen the same issues with Fuel Injection Computers, Microprocessor programmers and all sorts of other serially connected peripheral equipment. It seems that because serial ports are such rarely used things on PC's these days, that most of the manufacturers just dont put any effort into getting them *right* and there is huge variation in what is supposed to be a "standard" port spec.
Usually the fault is with the computer ports being out of spec, not the external equipment.
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Mikee, you can post your megajolt unit to me if you want and i'll go over it for you free of charge. I have sorted a few out on here already.
I'll PM you my address details and I should be able to turn it round in a fortnight. I have spare chips and the likes if they require replacement. I'll also update/reinstall your firmware for you.
Ryan
I'll PM you my address details and I should be able to turn it round in a fortnight. I have spare chips and the likes if they require replacement. I'll also update/reinstall your firmware for you.
Ryan
1310 A-series Mini, lightened and built myself. V4 board and loving it
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