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mDraw.exe (v1.2) crash with I connect in port COM #43

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tipex20 opened this issue Mar 13, 2016 · 4 comments
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mDraw.exe (v1.2) crash with I connect in port COM #43

tipex20 opened this issue Mar 13, 2016 · 4 comments

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@tipex20
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tipex20 commented Mar 13, 2016

I've just test the new windows version 1.2 but when I connect in the correct port COM :
-it write COM3 open success
-the mDraw.exe application kill himself.
-no log :(

How can I do ?
I hope it will work

@bigeyex
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bigeyex commented Mar 14, 2016

Hi,

Would you please upload the mDraw.log file in the exe folder? If there is one.
Please try to open other COM ports and see whether it stops crushing.
I uploaded the old v1.1 version in the distribution folder. Please use it if it's still not working. Thanks.

@tipex20
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tipex20 commented Mar 14, 2016

The version 1.1 seems to work with this log

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "mDraw.py", line 378, in parseRobotSig
File "D:\mDraw_python\mDraw\ScaraRobot.py", line 350, in parseEcho
IndexError: list index out of range

But the version 1.2 is bugging and no log are in the log file (has if it bug before it can write anything inside)

@louis-ev
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louis-ev commented May 1, 2016

Hi,
same problem on OSX 10.11.4 with 1.2.1 and 1.2. After selecting the right port, clicking connect makes the app crash. see log here : http://pastebin.com/raw/CU4XaeBF
Version 1.1 works though, fortunately.

@timpulver
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Yes, I’m also still using v1.1.

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