Hello Dave, I never received your reply to this post in my email, so i apologise for the late response.
How long should we allow the debugging program to run? Is it possible that there is no log generated if it gets stuck in a loop while searching for a USB device? Given that the debugging program runs, and the regular program does not, can the debugging program be used on a longterm basis instead of the regular program? Thank you. On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, 6:51 PM Oriana Neulinger <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry if this creates a new thread, i couldn't figure out how to reply to > a thread presented in "digest mode". > > Further experiments: > > 1) On 6.0, running the app "brltty in debug mode" caused a command prompt > to open and run, but we were unable to set any choices, it got stuck in a > loop in not finding a usb device (pebkac issue, later solved), but we were > unable to find the log afterward. Still, if we can hack this bat, it might > provide some kind of solution, since the program was at least found. > > 2) Downloaded and installed 5.6. There is still no app to run BRLTTY in > the apps menu, and the command prompt still doesn't recognize the command. > After successfully completing the setup of the alva's new serial-to-usb > converter (whoops) and correctly setting the configurator app we tried the > debugging app again and after the command prompt displayed a whole lot of... > > serial: output: (hex) > output packet: sent: (hex) > > ...the alva changed it's display from the alva boot-up message to the > letter "t" regardless of active window and cursor position. > > Hey, a mote of success. > > We still couldn't find the log file though. > > 3) conclusion: Unless the debugging application is a totally different > binary, i think i might be able to walk her through creating a script to > put in her startup menu, but now it seems we have a new problem *sweatdrop* >
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