Pduino has nothing to do with [serial_print]. Such a scenario could suggest some problem with Pd when sending data to [comport] and processing data received from it (I'm not suggesting it's a problem with [comport] since disconnecting it from [serial_print] solved the crash problem). I haven't checked your files yet (see my previous reply asking for them via a different medium), so I have no idea what could be wrong with [serial_print]. I'll get back once I have your files and have checked them.

On 10/4/21 11:26 π.μ., Nicklas Lundberg wrote:
Thank you for doing this. It may also be relevant that I experienced the exact same of freeze/crash behavior when using Pduino.

    Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2021 17:14:18 +0300
    From: Alexandros <adr...@gmail.com <mailto:adr...@gmail.com>>
    To: pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at>
    ...
    This has to do with the abstraction I made then. We did discuss
    about it
    on Pd's forum, but it didn't occur to me that this could be the case.
    I'll have a look at it and get back to you.

    On 9/4/21 5:10 ?.?., Nicklas Lundberg wrote:
    > Hmm, it does not crash when [serial_print any] is disconnected. You
    > can quit normally.
    >
    > This may be relevant:
    >
    > Pd console reports no errors when communication fails when
    trying too
    > fast updates (with [serial_print any] disconnected less than 30 ms).
    >
    > I uploaded a similar setup (pd patch+arduino sketch) to the folder.
    > Here it does not crash even if updates are sent every 1 ms. And
    the pd
    > console starts to write error messages when the communication is
    too
    > fast (starts around 7 ms).


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