Tim@Visual Micro wrote on Jun 27
th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
Let's step back a bit please
1) Please ensure using the latest Visual Micro
Well just FYI I have pretty clearly posted all the versions I am using right from the start ^^^ as I always do, but I see the new release just came out so I updated to:
1906.26.0 as of this morning.
No change.
Tim@Visual Micro wrote on Jun 27
th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
2) Ensure that "vMicro>Uploader>auto open serial after upload" is no checked"
Done. I had tried that both ways in past, but... nonetheless, done, and, no change.
Tim@Visual Micro wrote on Jun 27
th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
3) Ensure release mode
4) Click build.
Done again (as noted here I have been trying that per previouis instructions already and have noted the results...)
Tim@Visual Micro wrote on Jun 27
th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
5) Open serial monitor and switch DTR off then back on Again.
No change.
Tim@Visual Micro wrote on Jun 27
th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
6) if that fails then please give the information described in yellow that the top of this page
Done. Emailing
Tim@Visual Micro wrote on Jun 27
th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
7) Confirm the date, time and name of the usb driver you are using for teensy
usbser.sys
v.10.0.17763.1
6/21/2006
"Driver Management concluded the process to install driver usbser.inf_amd64_106c37dc8954b06b for Device Instance ID USB\VID_16C0&PID_0483\3267220 with the following status: 0x0."
Other notes:
I have also tried "Reset These Settings" under debugger to no effect.
Have tried "Debug Settings" both Off and Debug:Serial to no effect.
I have reverted for this testing purpose to an extremely simplified sketch with no interrupts enabled, and barely any lines of code aside from reading some joystick pins and printing to Serial. So there should be no conflicts anywhere in the code. I will attach the sketch as well although its about as short a sketch as you can write.
The output continues to appear no problem on any other program that opens COM6 on this computer - Arduino, RealTerm, etc. so the port is working perfectly fine, there's just some issue w/ how VM is trying to open it.
I sometimes get "Port open" message in the Port window, but sometimes/often it remains completely blank. With the last run sent by email I got these messages after attempting to load it a couple of times.
Quote:Opening port
Port open
Port closed
Uploading to I/O board
Opening port
Port failed to open
To try connecting again untick and then tick the 'Connect' button or switch on communications 'Auto Reconnect' in the options
Opening port
Port failed to open
Opening port
Port failed to open
Opening port
Port failed to open