wkitty42 wrote in Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:10 pm:30Hz is 30 times a second... do you need/want that much data?
OK I will use 30 Hz, is good for me
wlbragg wrote in Sun Jun 16, 2019 6:17 pm:Not at all sure about this but maybe your missing a value position?
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--generic=serial,in,30,,9600,,ArduinoThrottle
instead of
--generic=serial,in,30,,9600,ArduinoThrottle
I don't know if I am missing something....
wlbragg wrote in Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:33 pm:Serial monitor shows the correct output? I'm on Linux.
Protocol string is...
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--generic=serial,in,30,/dev/ttyACM1,9600,arduino.xml
1) Of course I checked the output in the Serial Monitor. All the values are correct.
2)I noticed that you put the "xml" extension. I didn't put it because I noticed that if I put the extension there, then the console won't be able to found the protocol(and give me an error) because in that way the filename will be like "arduino.xml.xml" and there is no such file named like that.
wlbragg wrote in Mon Jun 17, 2019 4:41 pm:1) Do you have any valid data visible in the Arduino IDE serial monitor?
If yes...
Check FG log and see if your getting any serial port connection errors?
1)Yes I have valid and correct data from the Serial Monitor
I don't know where is the FG log, anyone knows so I can read it carefully?
massima wrote in Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:39 pm:Ok, i garanted permission simply creating a udev rule and adding my user to the dialout group.
If is a problem of permissions, I don't know how to get the right permission on windows....