ossc pro log file
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Hello,
Sorry if this has been addressed before I can’t find it with the search function.
Is there a log file or a way to output a log file with the ossc pro ?
I am having strange shutdowns and would like to see what happened just before ?
Thanks,
Sébastien
If you have USB Blaster, it’s possible to compile a debug firmware that prints out debug info to terminal. Unexpected resets / shutdowns are usually a sign of weak solder joint on the FPGA, especially if they only occur when the device has got warm. It’s worth trying out a different firmware to see if that makes any difference.
Hello Marqs,
After some exchanges and test from Matt on my unit I am waiting for a replacement coming soon.
If the same problem appears I will probably buy an USB blaster and try to get some log file.
Where is the port for the usb blaster on the ossc pro ? Do you have to open it ?
Thank you,
Sébastien
Hello marqs,
If you read this I think I found what was causing the shutdowns :
I was trying to adjust the image from my wii in a completely wrong way : taking scaler mode but going generic for synchro and putting the whole picture to fit the screen. After tinkering with synchro for a long time : zooming and moving the picture it eventually shutdown when I hit standby on the remote.
Since then I realized my mistake when I got to look at wobbling pixels profiles.
No more funky synchro no more problems.
It seems the ossc pro didin’t like my faulty synchro settings.
Sébastien
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