J2Kbr...need help brain storming on how to solve this issue!
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Re: J2Kbr...need help brain storming on how to solve this is
J2Kbr wrote:Thanks, when E4 happens means the RAM memory is full, compromising regular operations such as USB communication. In this state the device must be reset, this can be done by power-off and then power-on, or by pressing both device's buttons.
There is also another way, in the Titan Two circuit board there is two contact rows that are used for test and programming at the factory, one of these pins are a master reset, which -if polled to ground- resets the device. You could just wire a simple tac-switch to this pin for quickly reset the Titan Two.
What causes the RAM memory to be full, is it a bug in my script? Or can something else trigger this?
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Re: J2Kbr...need help brain storming on how to solve this is
Lol I know how that goes
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Re: J2Kbr...need help brain storming on how to solve this is
pablosscripts wrote:What causes the RAM memory to be full, is it a bug in my script? Or can something else trigger this?
There are many reasons, but the most common is definitively related with the running script.
For example, calling "led_set" or "ffb_set" more often than the controller can received the generated data packets will eventually causing E4.
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