Hi.

Is there any XOFF/XON mechanism active?
Could you visualise ALL characters transmitted from device to terminal?
And source to device? (ASCII-Code 0 to 31 and 127)

Michael




Am 01.03.2012 um 01:48 schrieb Charles Summers:

> I really appreciate all the help. Unfortunately things are still not
> working. I've tried it on both a rev2 and rev 3 uno with the same  
> results.
> (see below). I assume you guys aren't doing anything unusual in the  
> minicom
> settings? One other piece of information, after it hangs, doing a  
> reset or
> power cycle doesn't allow me to reconnect. I can't get any response  
> until I
> do another make install. Oh yeah, one more thing. when I do a read- 
> fuse,
> the hfuse value is 0xd6 instead of 0xd9.
>
> Welcome to minicom 2.5
>
> OPTIONS: I18n
> Compiled on May  2 2011, 10:05:24.
> Port /dev/ttyACM0
>
> Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys
>
> amforth 4.7 ATmega328P Forthduino
>>
>  ok
>> words
> words show-wordlist ms 1ms applturnkey is Rdefer Edefer s" ." .s u.  
> dinvert
> d- d
> + d2* fill c!@spi sleep wdr -wdt wordlist forth definitions  
> previous also
> forth-
> wordlist only set-order set-current get-order get-current !e[] @e[]
> environment?
>  environment end-code code abort abort" [char] immediate recurse user
> constant v
> ariable [ ] ; :noname : does> create ?do leave +loop loop do again  
> until
> repeat
> while begin then else if sliteral literal @i (!i-nrww) !i @e !e not  
> s>d up!
> up@
>> < cmove> unloop i sp! sp@ rp! rp@ +! rshift lshift 1- 1+ xor or  
>> and 2* 2/
> inver
> t um* um/mod m* + - log2 d< d> 0> u> u< true 0 0< > < 0= = <> r@ >r  
> r> rot
> drop
> over swap ?dup dup c@ c! ! @ execute exit init-user ee>ram ee-user
> source-tib re
> fill-tib tib 2swap d2/ cmove dnegate dabs d>s j * icompare search- 
> wordlist
> defer
> @ defer! to value unused noop ver ?stack rec-notfound rec-find rec- 
> intnum
> interp
> ret depth rp0 sp sp0 warm cold pause quit find-name parse-name /string
> source cs
> can parse >number number char refill accept cskip throw catch  
> handler '
> type spa
> ces space cr icount itype s, u>= u<= digit? ud/mod ud.r ud. . d. .r  
> d.r
> sign #>
> #s # <# hold hld tolower toupper within max min abs mod / negate u/ 
> mod */
> /mod *
> /mod turnkey bl hex decimal bin ['] , compile ( \ header allot here  
> edp dp
> key?
> key emit? emit pad #tib >in cell+ cells base state f_cpu +usart baud
> tx?-poll tx
> -poll rx?-isr rx-isr int-trap int@ int! -int +int
> ok
>>
>
>  ok
>
>> $aa constant
> bla1
>  ok
>
>>
>
>  ok
>
>> $bb constant
> bla2
>
> ONCE AGAIN, IT HUNG RIGHT HERE :(
>
> NOTE: one thing I saw that was different for what it's worth was  
> the hfuse
> value:
>
> csummers@chas:~/amforth/releases/4.7/appl/arduino$ sudo make read-fuse
> avrdude -q -c avrispmkII -P usb -p atmega328p -U hfuse:r:-:h -U  
> lfuse:r:-:h
> -U efuse:r:-:h -U lock:r:-:h
>
> avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
> avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f
> avrdude: current erase-rewrite cycle count is 1325449198 (if being  
> tracked)
> avrdude: reading hfuse memory:
> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
> 0xd6
> avrdude: reading lfuse memory:
> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
> 0xff
> avrdude: reading efuse memory:
> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
> 0x5
> avrdude: reading lock memory:
> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
> 0x3f
>
> avrdude: safemode: Fuses OK
>
> avrdude done.  Thank you.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> ------------------------
>
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Erich Waelde <ew.fo...@nassur.net>  
> wrote:
>
>> On 02/29/2012 08:51 PM, Charles Summers wrote:
>>> What are your fuse values?
>>
>> $ make read-fuse
>> sudo avrdude -q -c avrispmkII -P usb -p atmega328p -U hfuse:r:-:h -U
>> lfuse:r:-:h -U efuse:r:-:h -U lock:r:-:h
>>
>> avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
>> avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f
>> avrdude: reading hfuse memory:
>> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
>> 0xd9
>> avrdude: reading lfuse memory:
>> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
>> 0xff
>> avrdude: reading efuse memory:
>> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
>> 0x5
>> avrdude: reading lock memory:
>> avrdude: writing output file "<stdout>"
>> 0x3f
>>
>> avrdude: safemode: Fuses OK
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Erich
>>
>>
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