I do, I have ...NSFW wrote:Feel free to use the "Test Kernel" button, and the code behind it to put the PCM into whatever state you need.
Always like to go back to basics for proving though ...
That I did not know ... Do now, Thank you!NSFW wrote:You can remove the code in the 'finally' blocks that tells the kernel to reboot the PCM.
[03:43:31:916] ElmDevice initialization starting.NSFW wrote:Anyway, it looks like if you were patient enough it might be able to read the whole PCM, but if you can figure out why the read requests had to be sent twice you might only need half as much patience.
[04:45:12:453] Read failed, Error
I tried ... note the start/end time.
Got to 87%
I noticed the twice thing when I was in PuTTY, had to hit enter and extra time, that's where I'm going next ...
Yea, right! As a coder I ain't up to your ankles ... But I'm here to help anyway I can so of course I would pass anything along.NSFW wrote:I'm not confident about the timing in the kernel code, so if you find any way to make that more reliable, I'd like to know about it.
I suspect ... I'm doing this for two reasons, #1 is the Brain Food, the other is the fact I have nothing better to do!NSFW wrote:The behavior with the AllPro is what matters most, though. Between the 4X capability and the large buffer sizes, it's significantly faster than anything else, and at $40 I expect it to be the most popular interface by far.
And even if the Allpro was setting here I would still be doing the same thing, feeding the brain.
-Enjoy