What is this?

Greg Sutherland greg30808 at comcast.net
Thu Jan 5 02:04:27 PST 2006


Thanks michael, I didn't turn on debug, although it might be a good 
idea.  All was well until I rebooted.  I've rebooted several times 
since then.  I'm no longer getting the time stamps, but I get no 
communication with the powerline.

On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:54 AM, michael at shed.com wrote:

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> It means that you have the debug mode set for the LynX.
> And you are getting some weird schtuff from it.
> NOT just noise tho... gotta be something actually
> sending that.
>
> Note the end of each line.  That's the millisecond time stamp.
> Seconds is missing, but this looks like at least a significant
> millisecond delay is occurring between each event.
>
> I'll see if I can't discover more about those values when
> I get back home in the morning.
> michael
>
> Quoting util <greg30808 at comcast.net>:
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>> What does this mean?
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>> 1/5/06 12:43:38 AM LynX: 87 00 @556
>> 1/5/06 12:43:38 AM LynX: 87 00 @699
>> 1/5/06 12:43:38 AM LynX: 87 00 @771
>> 1/5/06 12:43:39 AM LynX: 87 00 @888
>> 1/5/06 12:43:39 AM LynX: 87 00 @54
>> 1/5/06 12:44:00 AM LynX: A7 00 @822
>> 1/5/06 12:44:01 AM LynX: A7 00 @983
>> 1/5/06 12:44:01 AM LynX: A7 00 @45
>>
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