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Trying to determine if I should reflash NP2


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#1 rockybooth

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Posted 07 November 2013 - 08:29 PM

Hi:

I am just getting started with the NP2, and after several successful "blink-the-LED" efforts I switched to try the PWM functions, and started getting compile warnings (overflow will not throw exception), I was unable to reprogram the device. 

I tried the deployment tool, and find that while I can ping the device and get back the following:

 
Pinging... IP Address: 0.0.0.0
NoConnection
No debugger!
Create TS.
 Loading start at 806a988, end 8085288
Assembly: mscorlib (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Native (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Net (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: System (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.SerialPort (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.IO (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: System.IO (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.PWM (4.2.0.1)
Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.Usb (4.2.0.0)
Assembly: SecretLabs.NETMF.Diagnosti
 
After I get this, if I re-ping, there is no response.  Also, if I disconnect and reconnect (unplug/plug) I get the same response.  Please note it always fails to complete the line: "Assembly: SecretLabs.NETMF.Diagnosti" and I do not know if there should be more lines. 
 
I am not sure what I should do next.  Perhaps erase the device and reload?  If so, is there a procedure with locations of the necessary files specified?
 
Running Win8.0/32 on an old laptop.  The target framework is .NET Micro Framework 4.2. Using Visual Studio 2012 pro and VB.  
 


#2 Chris Walker

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Posted 07 November 2013 - 10:01 PM

Hi rockybooth, Try erasing and reflashing the board. That's a safe thing to do. Beyond that...if you continue having troubles...please post a copy of your code and we can help you diagnose the issue. Chris




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