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Re: Debugging ROB



This is just one more example of the power of the internet.  It is
possible to collect a group of experts to look at a problem without paying
air fares or taking a lot of time.   We all have had many problems that we
could not see by ourselves.  Once you look at an area and decide the
problem is not there, then it is very unusual to go back and look again
and find the problem.  One tends to just look and make the same decision. 
A fresh mind will often be successful.

Tom Droege

>
> It's pretty bad when I need someone with a scope to point to an error in a
> diagnostic routine :-(  But it worked well.  Now if only the weather would
> clear...
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
> When grilled further on (Sat, 29 Jan 2005 17:49:31 -0600 (CST)),
> droege@snapmail.us confessed:
>
>> Rob and I have just had a successful (I think) session debugging ROB
>> software.  The scheme was for him to load his software on my test stand
>> computer.  He could then try things and I could look with my
>> oscilloscope.
>>  Looks like we found the problem. First time I have ever done
>> oscilloscope
>> debugging long distance.
>>
>> Tom Droege
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