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Hi, Do you have faced with this problem ? The USB debug adapter runs but the IDE debugger not. I can put breakpoint on the first line of the main but no break, no timer it generated too, when i stop running no stop on the code line executing. It seems there is a problem just before the main call.
thx
Whew! Thanks Per. I'm glad there are embedded engineers out there who know about mitigating risk, and actually want to build systems that are robust.
For a while there, I kept thinking that there were too many 'engineers' out there who just want to bang out a widget that was just good enough to fool the customer into paying for it.
And then, to add insult to injury, these 'deploma mills' make the embedded world even more dangerous. (I'm hoping the industry culls them out).
But when a graduate of Jackus Spratus University starts hacking out unruly code, I realize my kids, my wife, my dog, my neighbor's pet hampster, and myself are all in peril.
You see, JSU graduates *think* they have a good system, and are ever so confident of it. Whereas people like erik, Per, Tamir, and Dunn, think they can do better, and TRY to by evaluating, incorporating, rejecting new ideas ('rules') that lend toward a more robust system.
Raise your hand if you want your pacemaker built by erik muland.
Raise your hand if you would rather have a sardine build it.
Okay, I thought so.
--Cpt. Vince Foster 2nd Cannon Place Fort Marcy Park, VA
Vince, You should be a lawyer. Case closed.
"Raise your hand if you want your pacemaker built by erik muland."
Look, no hand here!
If there were ever a need for me to have a pacemaker, I would be very worried if I found that Erik Enterprises had anything to do with it.
Any recipient would no doubt have a large data cable protruding from their chest so Erik could carry out his post release debugging on the live code that he finds so necessary.
And when the recipient finds that they have a constant pulse of 120bpm, there would be no point in that recipient complaining to Erik. He would just insist that he chose it, it was therefore the right decision, and a suggestion of any other was just an indication of the recipients stupidity.
You have one from him if you want ... Just allow the free-thinkers the opportunity to choose an alternative!
I'm amused by your use of the word 'hack', when hacking is precisely the thing I try to avoid. Perhaps you haven't noticed, but I do rather go for the 'read the manual and get it right' approach instead of the 'hack and debug until it seems to work' method.