Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Marty Strong
I couldn't see any SOS history sadly :( But mail sent nonetheless. On 1 December 2015 at 12:25, Philip Homburg wrote: > On 2015/12/01 11:34 , Marty Strong wrote: > > I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB > > stick out and placing a fresh USB stick in, but it s

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Philip Homburg
On 2015/12/01 11:34 , Marty Strong wrote: > I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB > stick out and placing a fresh USB stick in, but it still sits on what > looks like running from internal flash. > > Is there another method anybody knows that can bring this old p

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Andreas Boesen
Hi, Am 01.12.2015 um 11:34 schrieb Marty Strong: > I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB > stick out and placing a fresh USB stick in, but it still sits on what > looks like running from internal flash. > > Is there another method anybody knows that can bring thi

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Estelmann, Christian
The capacity of the stick must be larger than ~3 GB. On the stick will be three partitions, 1 GB size each. It is simple written to the partition table that there are this partitions, it doesn't matter whether this is possible or not (e.g. the stick has only a capacity of 2 GB). This is only

[atlas] location field in probe API

2015-12-01 Thread Bajpai, Vaibhav
Hello, TL;DR: The probe API does not expose the probe location even if I explicitly ask for it. location: A human readable location for this probe, either explicitly specified by the probe owner, or derived from the longitude and latitude. It appears the 'location' field in the probe AP

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Marty Strong
I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB stick out and placing a fresh USB stick in, but it still sits on what looks like running from internal flash. Is there another method anybody knows that can bring this old probe back to life? On 29 October 2015 at 12:43, Wil