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Monday, November 12, 2007

Re: [oopic] Why do my PC restart automaticlly, When I download program to OOPic board?

What locale are you using? The V.5 compiler steadfastly refused to play
nice on some Chinese and Korean locales.

DLC

??? wrote:

>I am using Window XP, I use a USB/RS232 converter. I can
>compile the code successfully. I am sure that the cable is
>connected correctly, and no other software use the serail port.
>But, when I download the program to OOPic board, the progress
>bar window will show, then computer reboot.
>
>What's wrong with me??
>
>Please, help me.
>
> Huang
>ZhiYong
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>2007-11-12
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>2007/11/12, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@oopic.com>:
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>>hzy5000 wrote:
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>>>Today, I used a serial cable to connect my robot with PC.
>>>I copied test code to OOPic Compiler V6, then, make and download, It
>>>was successful.
>>>
>>>After that, I powered off the robot, disconnected it with PC,
>>>then, powered on, pressed the white button on OOPic board. After
>>>these operations, but the robot didn't perform as I want.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>There isn't enough detail here to help you. If it just didn't do what
>>you expected - Welcome to programming, the micro does what you tell it
>>to do, not what you WANT it to do! :)
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>>>It was awful that after those actions, I couldn't tranfter or download
>>>the complied program to OOPic board again. Every time, when i try to
>>>transfer complied code to OOPic board again, My PC will restart
>>>automatically, I don't know why it will like this.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>Can you give me any errors that were printed out before you rebooted?
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>>>Do you know why I was fail to transfter the program to OOPic board
>>>after those actions , but successful at first time. Did I do something
>>>wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>There are a variety of things that could go wrong, but we'll need much
>>more detail about the procedure you used and the errors that you
>>encountered before the reboot. What OS are you using? Are you using a
>>USB/RS232 converter? Are you sure of your cable connections? Do you
>>have any other serial port software open? Everything that you can think
>>of to tell us will probably be useful.
>>
>>DLC
>>
>>
>>
>>>Please help me! Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>--
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>>Dennis Clark ooPIC Tech Support
>>www.oopic.com
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