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I seem to be suffering from some strange square characters showing up in the console window (see attached). It makes debugging rather challenging. I don't know if someone else has experienced this. My Linux (Mint) box does print Unicode, but perhaps the console window does not? I tried different fonts... Thanks to anyone who has any ideas on this one.
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hello:
I already duplicated your issue from eclipse , but I can't fix it after trying many fonts setting. if you are just want to debug the language error, you can have a debug in command line, and input, change to 43xx_wi-fi directory where makefile located:
./make snip.scan-BCM43362WCD4
the error will be normal in the command line output.
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Thank you so much. I tried various windows fonts (I could not find BSSYM7.TTF or MTExtra.ttf). However, nothing seems to make a difference. Hmm.
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I just tried a fresh install of the latest Ubuntu, but no improvement. I am surprised that this issue exists, but perhaps most designers are using Windows. I can run Windows in a virtual machine as a potential option.
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Actually, I have a ubuntu 14.04 version, both wiced eclipse and vim didn't find this issue, thanks.
Can you send me your issue file ? I can have a test.
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Thank you for the follow up! Here is the short LED blink program with an error in it:
#include "wiced.h"
void application_start()
{
wiced_init();
blahblah;
//wiced_gpio_init(WICED_LED1, OUTPUT_PUSH_PULL)
while(1)
{
wiced_gpio_output_low(WICED_LED1);
wiced_rtos_delay_milliseconds(250);
wiced_gpio_output_high(WICED_LED1);
wiced_rtos_delay_milliseconds(250);
}
}
The console yields the attached output. It appears that the corruption occurs when the console output is trying to "point to" the error using the following lines.
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hello:
I already duplicated your issue from eclipse , but I can't fix it after trying many fonts setting. if you are just want to debug the language error, you can have a debug in command line, and input, change to 43xx_wi-fi directory where makefile located:
./make snip.scan-BCM43362WCD4
the error will be normal in the command line output.
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Thanks again. I added the word "debug" to the make command:
ww101.02.02_blinkled-CYW943907AEVAL1F debug download run
Then, I went to the following directory where the files are located:
/WICED-Studio-6.2/43xxx_Wi-Fi/apps/ww101/02/02_blinkled/
However, I do not see any debug output file. Is that where it should be?
Thanks!
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Hello:
it should be outputted in the build directory .
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I have looked for any type of file in the build directory (e.g., /WICED-Studio-6.2/43xxx_Wi-Fi/build/), but can't see anything like it.... Hmmm.
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hello:
using below command:
snip.scan-BCM943362WCD4-debug download
check the directory in the pic:
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Ah, yes, thanks. I see the last_built.elf file which is ~3.8MB in size. How should I use this file?
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hello:
we have a start-up document after sdk installed, strongly suggest to read the documents from the SDK firstly.