On pd-list this morning...?<br><br>Pierre<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/7/10 Martin Peach <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:martin.peach@sympatico.ca">martin.peach@sympatico.ca</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
Well I'm interested, where did you post it to?<br>
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Martin<div class="im"><br>
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On 2011-07-10 04:17, Pierre Massat wrote:<br>
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FIXED!!!<br>
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Please read my new post "Got Arduino UNO to work in Linux (Ubuntu)" if<br>
you need the fix.<br>
<br>
Pierre<br>
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2011/7/9 Pierre Massat <<a href="mailto:pimassat@gmail.com" target="_blank">pimassat@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:pimassat@gmail.com" target="_blank">pimassat@gmail.com</a>>><div class="im"><br>
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<a href="http://arduino.cc/blog/2011/02/15/fix-to-uno-and-mega-2560-linux-serial-problems/" target="_blank">http://arduino.cc/blog/2011/<u></u>02/15/fix-to-uno-and-mega-<u></u>2560-linux-serial-problems/</a><br>
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I'll try this tomorrow, and i'll let you know if it works.<br>
<br>
Pierre<br>
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2011/7/9 Pierre Massat <<a href="mailto:pimassat@gmail.com" target="_blank">pimassat@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:pimassat@gmail.com" target="_blank">pimassat@gmail.com</a>>><div class="im"><br>
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I m pretty sure it's not related to the hardware, as it works<br>
perfectly fine in windows. I believe it has to do with the<br>
firmware.<br>
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2011/7/9 Martin Peach <<a href="mailto:martin.peach@sympatico.ca" target="_blank">martin.peach@sympatico.ca</a><br></div>
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If you are plugging and unplugging the arduino it's possible<br>
the OS doesn't detect it properly. I know there were issues<br>
with the FTDI driver not reporting when the device had been<br>
removed, that caused Pd to hang.<br>
As long as your resistors are more than about 1 kOhm it<br>
should be OK.<br>
If you write ones to the input pins they will have internal<br>
pullup resistors enabled, so a switch that connects the pin<br>
to ground when it's on will work.<br>
And the pots should be wired like this:<br>
<br>
5V<br>
\<br>
/<br>
\<----Pin<br>
/<br>
\<br>
GND<br>
<br>
Anyway you say it works once it connects, so it's probably<br>
not the hardware, except possibly the cable/connectors.<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
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On 2011-07-09 12:00, Pierre Massat wrote:<br>
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It's a laptop.<br>
I don't get random dropouts once it's connected (I used<br>
it for 2 ours in<br>
Pd and it worked fine all the time), but it just doesn't<br>
appear (either<br>
in the Serial port menu of the IDE, or in the device<br>
list that comport<br>
outputs) randomly. Do you think that this could still be<br>
caused by<br>
something sucking up too much current? There's nothing<br>
special connected<br>
to the board : 2 pots, and 8 buttons (wired so that<br>
their rest position<br>
is High).<br>
<br>
Pierre<br>
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