Theres the files for a 3D printable enclosure linked to on the site;
https://edtracker.org.uk
https://edtracker.org.uk
Sorry, been a long weekend at Lavecon, but back now
Yes, prime candidate if the device just "sticks" after powering-on is that it thinks the button is held down - often because it's connected the wrong waySounds like you've sorted it now anyway....
I am still confused about the Mac compatibility of the EDTracker. I do have a Windows VM available ... would it be possible for me to run the Windows calibration utility in the VM to calibrate the EDTracker, and then shut down the VM and go back to the Mac desktop in order to play Eand have the unit remain calibrated? But this wouldn't allow me any way to recalibrate the EDTracker if/when it starts to drift, correct? Better still, are there any plans or thoughts of making a Mac version of the calibration utility?
I am still confused about the Mac compatibility of the EDTracker. I do have a Windows VM available ... would it be possible for me to run the Windows calibration utility in the VM to calibrate the EDTracker, and then shut down the VM and go back to the Mac desktop in order to play Eand have the unit remain calibrated? But this wouldn't allow me any way to recalibrate the EDTracker if/when it starts to drift, correct? Better still, are there any plans or thoughts of making a Mac version of the calibration utility?
Wireless one will be a while yet - technically it's working but there's a lot more to selling wireless devices than just punting them out without approvalbit of antenna tuning to do yet. So wouldn't want to promise anything, but it won't be for a few months yet at least. Very much a Michael Brookes approach from me on that one.... "soon (tm)"...
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Just out of interest... So the "pro" version will be using a 16MHz clock (instead of the previous 8MHz clock). Is this simply because this is what's available generally now, so that's what's being used? Or another reason?
And, does it have any benefits/issues? ie:-
- Is it more responsive now as it's taking measurements quicker so can react to them quicker?
- As all the previous code and testing was done on something running at half the speed, is it possible some of the code now might mis-behave? eg: Wait 1000 cycles before checking again, might not be long enough now?
Just thought it would be interesting to know/discuss...![]()
You're mixing up models - my email to you was basically saying the prototype EDTracker Pro that YOU (specifically) had would have been running at 8MHz. All the DIY EDTrackers (Arduino Pro Micro based) run at 16MHz![]()