So the story goes happily to bed with a bug fix.
Farewell, you were an interesting thread.
Not much use to me personally, can't reflash the operating system.
Still "A nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse".
(06-23-2014 01:45 PM)Gerald H Wrote: [ -> ]So the story goes happily to bed with a bug fix.
Farewell, you were an interesting thread.
Not much use to me personally, can't reflash the operating system.
Still "A nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse".
You need a serial cable that is not available anymore.
Or you may contact
Eric asking for the reflashing service.
(06-23-2014 08:34 AM)Gerald H Wrote: [ -> ] (06-23-2014 07:31 AM)walter b Wrote: [ -> ]I don't see that. If you think there's a need to convince him, feel free to do it yourself.
d:-)
Thanks for the answer.
No, I shan't try to persuade him, I have already given cogent arguments, & to anyone numerate post #1 is sufficient.
If these were your cogent arguments I don't want to hear your sardonic ones...
Cheers
Andreas
(06-23-2014 09:19 AM)Paul Dale Wrote: [ -> ]I already fixed this bug -- circa twelve hours ago now. Walter doesn't touch the code. That's for me and Marcus. As for the numeric code, it is almost exclusively me.
A new build can be found in the SVN repository.
(06-23-2014 06:50 PM)Marcus von Cube Wrote: [ -> ]A new build can be found in the SVN repository.
I've updated, rebuilt, flashed and my r3673 shows -4mod2=0.
Thanks!
(06-23-2014 01:45 PM)Gerald H Wrote: [ -> ]Not much use to me personally, can't reflash the operating system.
There is an easy work around for programs:
Code:
LBL'MOD'
MOD
x=? L
RCL- X
RTN
Or you could use RMDR which is correct but gives different results when the argument's signs are different.
- Pauli
(06-23-2014 01:45 PM)Gerald H Wrote: [ -> ]Not much use to me personally, can't reflash the operating system.
Go to a mobile phone accessory shop (or m.phone service center) and ask for the "CA-42" USB data cable (the cheap clone with blue connectors, not the original Nokia one(!)). It costs almost nothing.
Cut the mobile phone side connector off, there are only 3 wires inside:
Code:
Blue - GND
Green - Rx
White - Tx
That is all HW you need for flashing, you may need a piece of wire for the erase. I do it by holding the 3 serial wires in my fingers while flashing.. No special connector is required. It is not a rocket science..
Disclaimer: do it at your own risk, no warranties of any kind