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MarkB
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Power Cycle When Debugging
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February 27, 2010, 02:38:30 PM »
When I am uploading changes of our solution while debugging it very often occurs that we need to power cycle or reset our hardware. When the solution was smaller this occurred but much more infrequently has anyone any ideas as to what is happening.
The hardware platform is based on the USBizi chip and the hardware had been designed by our group.
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Re: Power Cycle When Debugging
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February 27, 2010, 03:14:48 PM »
Are you using 4.0 yet? If not then you should if you can
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MarkB
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Re: Power Cycle When Debugging
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February 28, 2010, 07:21:15 PM »
What I understand from this statement is that yes MFW3.0 has this problem as a known issue and that MFW4.0 fixes this problem?
If this is the case how much different are the libraries because I have quite a bit of code written for this project. I don’t expect it to be too big a change but I am now thinking about my schedule.
Thanks for the help
MarkB
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Re: Power Cycle When Debugging
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February 28, 2010, 07:41:02 PM »
There is no major known issues with 3.0 but I noticed that 4.0 is much more solid.
The move from 3.0 to 4.0 should be easy but remember that current 4.0 release is still in beta
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