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Topic: Fail in server

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patxigo

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Read post 04-09-2010 10:42

Hi again,

I am having these messages in hyperterminal connection:

mh_failed = 1calloc1 failed: size: 132, failures: 1

mh_failed = 2calloc1 failed: size: 124, failures: 2

mh_failed = 3calloc1 failed: size: 132, failures: 3

mh_failed = 4calloc1 failed: size: 124, failures: 4

mh_failed = 5calloc1 failed: size: 132, failures: 5

mh_failed = 6calloc1 failed: size: 124, failures: 6

mh_failed = 7calloc1 failed: size: 132, failures: 7

mh_failed = 8calloc1 failed: size: 124, failures: 8

mh_failed = 9calloc1 failed: size: 132, failures: 9

mh_failed = 10calloc1 failed: size: 124, failures: 10

mh_failed = 11calloc1 failed: size: 132, failures: 11

and it is showing more of the same fail.

What it is happening?

Thanks.

patxigo

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Read post 07-09-2010 19:38

I think the microcontroller is too hot.

Could it be broken down?

When I bought and installed the digibutler it didn't dhow these messages.

Thanks

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