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Re: Watch Dog Not Fed...
If it is system WD errors you are seeing, I'd flip to the Charts tab where you can view packet loss and latency. You can post a photo of the chart if it doesn't make sense.
You should be able to use this to compare different mounting options and different settings of the radio. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Watch Dog Not Fed...
Honestly, I would just disable watchdog. I haven't gotten it 'fed' enough and its just easier to not deal with it. As far as I know, there is no difference in not having watchdog. I haven't used it for the year's I have been a programmer and the programmer before me hasn't either.
If there is a benefit to having watchdog enabled or a disadvantage to having it disabled, would someone please tell me? |
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Re: Watch Dog Not Fed...
I deleted the portion of my post about the User Watchdog errors. It is off by default and I assumed that you were probably talking about System ones.
The System WD cannot be turned off. It is one of the primary safety features. Code on the robot cannot control outputs unless the DS is in relatively consistent communication with the robot. Greg McKaskle |
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