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#211
Originally Posted by pillar View Post
On-device-debugging is not working for me. Is it working for others?

Any details, error messages etc?

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#212
Originally Posted by danielwilms View Post
Any details, error messages etc?
No, Debugging seems to start and the app is running, but it is not stopping to any breakpoints. Asked Harry in irc and he said that the newest build of MADDE has some sort of bug about it. Would be nice to get it working.
 
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#213
Originally Posted by pillar View Post
No, Debugging seems to start and the app is running, but it is not stopping to any breakpoints. Asked Harry in irc and he said that the newest build of MADDE has some sort of bug about it. Would be nice to get it working.
It would be nice to know about the bug

Is it about remote debugging ?
 
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#214
Hi guys, I have tried to setup the development environment with MADDE on Windows according to the tutorial on wiki. I am having trouble with my N900 restating when I connect it via the USB cable. The case is following. I run Mad Developer and load the g_ether module. I configure the IP address and other connection properties. The module loads OK and the usb interface IP configuration is displayed in Mad Developer. Then I connect the device via USB cable and select PC suite mode. After a couple of seconds my N900 is restarted (and after the startup g_nokia is loaded). If I connect via USB cable first and try to load the g_ether module N900 is restarted immediatelly when the module load is initiated. So I guess the problem is in some clash of my windows machine with g_ether module on N900. Have anybody experienced this? Any hint? I am stuck :-(
 
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flyskyhigh, i simply connected my n900 and my laptop both to my wifi router an communicate over the wifi; no bothering with usb.. is this an issue for you?
 
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#216
Yes, don't bother with USB networking if you don't have to. You can also create an Ad-Hoc wifi for the link if your computer and N900 aren't on the same network.
 
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#217
hi I have some problem in installing medde on windows xp
installation goes fine till 50% and when tar.gz begins to extract a dos windows appears as follow:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549499@N08/4442848854/
after that finally this appears:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549499@N08/4442070089/
and whole process fails.
I have downloaded the same madde file 4 times but nothing happened hopeful.
 
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#218
Weird problem....

g_nokia is always the "first" module for usb connection that is
loaded at boot. g_file_storage is loaded if user chooses file
storage when usb cable is plugged...

... which brings to first question: does file storage mode work
as expected ?

Second thing is to try first select g_ether, then plug usb cable
and when pc suite/mass storage requester appears, tap
outside of the dialog and see if it crashes again.

I just tested against linux: first chose g_ether. Then configured
usb0 interface, plugged cable and chose g_nokia (which doesn't
do anything when g_ether is chosen). No problem with connection.

Software version (see product information in settings window)
3.2010.02-8

We also test reqularly with windows ... and I just asked my
colleaque about crashing -- she tested yesterday with windows
and did not get a crash.

I wonder what kind of message from usb could crash the
device (or is it about signal levels that comes via the port)...
You could also try using another usb port and/or another
machine to lessen the change that there is some problem
with hardware ?

Also, what is your windows system and anything you can
tell how it sees the usb hardware (driver info). That information
could be useful.
 

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#219
Originally Posted by soravhoney View Post
hi I have some problem in installing medde on windows xp
installation goes fine till 50% and when tar.gz begins to extract a dos windows appears as follow:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549499@N08/4442848854/
after that finally this appears:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549499@N08/4442070089/
and whole process fails.
I have downloaded the same madde file 4 times but nothing happened hopeful.
re-downloading madde would not change a thing; most
probably the file is fine. Checksumming the file would tell
whether the install file is exactly the original. There is MD5SUMS
in the download directory could be used to verify the installer
(but dont't ask me how that is done on windows before MADDE
is installed).

Anyway the installer is most probably correct; the target creation
would fail differently if not.

What you could test is to copy the installer file to the same
partition as where MADDE is being installed and see if
that helps. If it does we have to check the cause...
 

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#220
Originally Posted by too View Post
There is MD5SUMS
in the download directory could be used to verify the installer
(but dont't ask me how that is done on windows before MADDE
is installed).
If he has some sort of a ssh client installed, there is probably some hasher in the install dir. Also, most Perl and Python distributions come with an MD5 library... And probably the easiest option is to use HashCalc, free, small and simple app that takes care of all your hashing needs...
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