Hi Jim and all, see below
El 28/03/16 a las 20:48, Jim Unroe escribió:
Pavel,
I tested with all 5 of the radios in my possession. After increasing the SERIAL_TIMEOUT to 0.68, here are the failures.
UV-2501+220 will not upload under Linux or Windows. Changing the timeout value makes not difference that I can see.
I think I found the bug, reviewing the serial logs I found that the 2501+220 does a extra step before the upload of the first block and just after the second ID, I will work on that direction.
Funny, it's just on the upload process.
Mini-8900 will not download under Linux. Changing the timeout value makes no difference that I can see.
This is the same problem I found earlier, the radio does not give the bad ack on the dummy block, and this is inserted after the valid one in the first valid block read.
000: *06* *05* 58 00 00 40 00 25 ..X..@.%
What keep me puzzled is that this only happen on Linux...
Jim, can you make two portmon serial log of a download in windows, first with the OEM and then with Chirp ?
Also activate the "debug = True" and send to me the debug.log that correspond to that Chirp download.
All this for the WACCOM Mini of course.
73 Pavel.