RussNelson
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Okay, this is a strange bug. I have several Teensy 3.0's which are reading from sensors and doing Serial.println()s.
The Raspberry Pi is able to read the first five or ten lines, and then stops reading anything (using cat </dev/ttyACM0). Even if I strip the code down to the AnalogSerialOut example, it does this. Of course, this works just fine on the Teensy 2.0. It also works just fine sending to a Windows or Linux machine.
And here's a detail that may be important: it also fails when sending to a Technologics TS-7400 (ARM running Debian 5.0). The Teensy is configured for USB Type: Serial. I first noticed this under Arduino 1.0.3, but it also happens under Arduino 1.0.5 and Teensyduino 1.14.
Could this be something specific to ARM Linux?
The Raspberry Pi is able to read the first five or ten lines, and then stops reading anything (using cat </dev/ttyACM0). Even if I strip the code down to the AnalogSerialOut example, it does this. Of course, this works just fine on the Teensy 2.0. It also works just fine sending to a Windows or Linux machine.
And here's a detail that may be important: it also fails when sending to a Technologics TS-7400 (ARM running Debian 5.0). The Teensy is configured for USB Type: Serial. I first noticed this under Arduino 1.0.3, but it also happens under Arduino 1.0.5 and Teensyduino 1.14.
Could this be something specific to ARM Linux?
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