ping times from TN rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 39.860/42.676/52.315/2.578 ms
ping times from TN rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 39.860/42.676/52.315/2.578 ms
Ping times from Brisbane, Australia
Code:64 bytes from 66-232-106-106.static.hvvc.us (66.232.106.106): icmp_seq=7 ttl=47 time=231 ms ^C --- forum.pjrc.com ping statistics --- 7 packets transmitted, 7 received, 0% packet loss, time 6249ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 230.129/230.649/231.222/0.313 ms
Above is the result from the UK (Gloucestershire, England)Pinging pjrc.com [162.254.150.250] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=106ms TTL=54
Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=54
Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=54
Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=108ms TTL=54
Ping statistics for 162.254.150.250:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 108ms, Average = 107ms
Pinging forum.pjrc.com [66.232.106.106] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=55
Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=106ms TTL=55
Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=55
Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=55
Ping statistics for 66.232.106.106:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 107ms, Average = 106ms
Quick update, this morning:
so not as bad as yesterdayCode:C:\Users\kurte>ping pjrc.com Pinging pjrc.com [162.254.150.250] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=105ms TTL=44 Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=88ms TTL=44 Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=87ms TTL=44 Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=87ms TTL=44 Ping statistics for 162.254.150.250: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 87ms, Maximum = 105ms, Average = 91ms
Still 37-38 ms here. Not much beats that except Google (11 ms).
- Wes, W5ZZO
From the Netherlands:
Similar to the times from the UK.Code:Pinging 162.254.150.250 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=110ms TTL=48 Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=108ms TTL=48 Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=109ms TTL=48 Reply from 162.254.150.250: bytes=32 time=110ms TTL=48 Ping statistics for 162.254.150.250: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 108ms, Maximum = 110ms, Average = 109ms Pinging 66.232.106.106 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=108ms TTL=49 Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=49 Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=108ms TTL=49 Reply from 66.232.106.106: bytes=32 time=109ms TTL=49 Ping statistics for 66.232.106.106: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 107ms, Maximum = 109ms, Average = 108ms
Paul
Still no email notifications - for this post or the usbhost thread.
Also earlier post took some time in browser 'spinning' then said - "leave and the post dies" I ignored and the post had completed :: This has happened in the past but not recently here.
Also seeing a DOUBLE post from mjs513 - I assume he may have gotten the above and hit save again for a double post.
@Paul - seems some issue unique about the forum server setup?
Still no email notifications - for this post or the usbhost thread.
Also earlier post took some time in browser 'spinning' then said - "leave and the post dies" I ignored and the post had completed :: This has happened in the past but not recently here.
Also seeing a DOUBLE post from mjs513 - I assume he may have gotten the above and hit save again for a double post.
@Paul - seems some issue unique about the forum server setup?
Hit save and got the WAIT and this LEAVE - hit Cancel and then this double post:
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I had the same issue today with the 'spinning' but I just posted in Audio Projects with no issues.
Edit: well the spinning is back![]()
@strud had a DUPE post I removed. {was #6 after Faster-way-to-read-in-digital-inputs-into-a-byte-value
Seems there may be a timing issue with the wait then failed coordination recognizing 'posted'
@strud had a DUPE post I removed. {was #6 after Faster-way-to-read-in-digital-inputs-into-a-byte-value
Seems there may be a timing issue with the wait then failed coordination recognizing 'posted'
Edit: This gave the 'Leave' warning - I hit 'Esc'ape and see it double posted after refresh
@PaulStoffregen - @defragster - @mjs513
Got the double post when I received the pop up and clicked Leave. Have seen it before but as you said not recently. And still no notifications on a couple of recent threads as @deefragster mentioned.
EDIT: Leaving the double post as it happened again
Note: added me to see if I get a notification
@PaulStoffregen - @defragster - @mjs513
Got the double post when I received the pop up and clicked Leave. Have seen it before but as you said not recently. And still no notifications on a couple of recent threads as @deefragster mentioned.
Note: added me to see if I get a notification
No notifications (from threads I have posted in) have been received. Should have gotten one today. Apparently the switchover didn't preserve some settings?
Looks like the mail server had the old forum IP number on its list of places allowed to send. Edited just now. Hopefully it will fix the missing notifications.
Fixed another problem where the forum server was looking for the old main server. Hopefully it will fix some of the ongoing problems?
I got Mail!
edit: As with mjs513 that post was no delay and no dupe.
Finally fixed this link on the website.
In the time roughly after releasing Teensy 3.6 (in 2016) and writing USBHost_t36 (which took ~1 year) but before work really began on Teensy 4.0 (in 2018), we added the project blog to the website. The intention was to migrate the entire website from static html to managed by Wordpress, to make editing the website easier and with a GUI where more people could be involved in the editing process.
But that idea never really worked out. At least in 2017, I couldn't find a way to really import many of the static html pages. The extensive use of tables, for actual tabular data like the on the hardware serial page, was the biggest technical hurdle. Wordpress plugins exist for tables, and indeed we spent quite a bit of time trying them, but they didn't really support features like "rowspan" and special formatting which are used pretty extensively by the static html.
But the top-level products page is exported from Wordpress. It's left side menu bar is created by the Wordpress menu GUI, which was meant to eventually manage all the PJRC website hierarchy (which today is managed by text files and a script which re-writes all the static html). I had pretty much forgotten about all that pre-T4.0 effort that went into trying to get Wordpress to work for publishing the whole website. The goal was to make everything easier. It does have some benefit today, like Robin can edit the distributor list on that page without having to deal with static html, but our short-lived half-hearted idea to make things easier by bringing everything into Wordpress turned out to make everything harder in the aftermath of server migration and so much non-website work in recent years.