Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
About the hardlock-spacing-thing: I was experiencing this repeatedly with the
original Arduino IDE using itself and an external Editor as well as once using
this
IDE. The only common factors were the serial driver and avrdude. After
re-installing
the Driver everything went smooth... Using Windows7 x64.
The updater should update the version number if you go to 44 and fix that.
Original comment by mamage...@gmail.com
on 20 Oct 2009 at 10:50
I'm sorry this happened, I'm pretty sure your computer crashed right as the
file is
being written to. I'm using the File.WriteAllText method, so it either succeeds
completely, fails completely with no changes made to the file, or it looks like
in
this case, was in the middle of writing but was interrupted by the computer
crashing.
I need more details about this, how many files were affected, the names of those
files, and also, the meaning of "hardlocked" (how does the computer behave in
that
state, BSOD? mouse can't move? mouse moves but can't do anything useful?)
Also I'd suggest you do a disk check, my used to computer would slow down into a
freeze if anything attempts to read/write a bad sector. Running a full disk
check
will fix this issue.
the 40 and 43 bug is a small mistake fixed in 44
Somethings to note:
Upon clicking build, first all open windows are saved, then the build begins.
File
access should be fine since the steps happen one by one. Upon burning the hex
file,
only the hex file is needed by avrdude, so avrdude doesn't touch your code file.
I added some code that reattempts to save the file up to 5 times if the
file.writealltext fails, also a 2ndary backup created during the save process
that
only gets deleted if the original failed to save.
Original comment by frank.zhao.main@gmail.com
on 21 Oct 2009 at 12:06
It was the two files that made up my project that ended up erased (not empty,
they
were full of white space... which is especially odd)
I have had my pc hard lock a few times using the official arduino ide, it
occurs when
its writing the files to the arduino, so its most likely the driver. I know
the
laptop is fine otherwise as i use it all day everyday without issues at work.
And the
disk is checked nightly.
When the machine hardlocked I couldn't do anything, the mouse was unresponsive
and
had to manually power cycle the machine to recover.
I'm going to try reinstalling the serial driver tomorrow, and see if i have any
more
issues. Its not a big deal for me though as it happens once every 20-30
uploads, and
windows 7 comes back quick.
Thanks for your incredibly fast response, I'm sure in a few months this project
will
be the ideal dev enviroment for arduino :)
Original comment by beyondde...@gmail.com
on 21 Oct 2009 at 1:47
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
beyondde...@gmail.com
on 20 Oct 2009 at 12:40