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SebCanet avatar SebCanet commented on July 4, 2024

Happy new year too! Hope you will have great moment in your project thanks to my software :-D
Well, what I don't like in your explanation is: "serial.discovery.exe removed by Norton LifeLock" and "Norton Lifelock blocks Heur.AdvML.B". I think it deletes files and block B@AIO.
Serial.discovery.exe is an important file of the arduino-cli package, so when you re install it it deletes it again.
Coud you stop it for a few minutes and just:

  • install arduino:avr
  • try to compile,
  • try to upload in board.
    I think it would work.

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

I switched off Norton Lifelock, deleted the folders, reinstalled from the .zip file, deleted packages and installed arduino:avr. No Norton messages this time but I still had the same problem. Verify gives no messages and the .tmp directory is empty. Again I tried to save the source to tmp.ino but that made no difference.

Thanks for all your help.

Allan.

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SebCanet avatar SebCanet commented on July 4, 2024

Wow, really weird....I've just tested with the zip and the compile action works, creates a tmp.ino file in \B@electron\arduino\tmp folder, which is the file used by upload.
Could you just test the Blockly@rduino Electron core? Inside 'B@electron' folder, launch '[email protected]" and test.
Thanks.

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

Seb
This time I get an error message. The .ino file is created. Transfer gives the same error message.

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

Seb

I have downloaded the .zip file onto a Surface Go (my main machine is a Ryzen core desktop machine). I get the same results using the AIO version - no feedback. However the B@electron compiles and downloads to the Arduino.

I hope this helps.

Allan

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SebCanet avatar SebCanet commented on July 4, 2024

I don't understand why B@electron version works and not AIO one... And all my tests on different Windows version work well.
I'll try a different command line for compilation & upload, and send it. But not this week-end, sorry.
News coming soon....

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

Seb
I have some further information that might help.
I have discovered that if I follow this sequence, then everything works.

run blocklyArduino_AIO.exe
click on top left to change language to English
Select Arduino UNO board
Load program
Verify
Transfer.

As soon as I click on the the red Reset Workspace button, I can no longer get messages from the compiler.

I had to use the reset button originally to get the drop down box to select COM port. I no longer need to do this as it now seems to identify the COM port (could be that it is because the discovery module is now operational).

So it looks to be a problem with Reset Workspace.

I hope this helps.

Allan

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SebCanet avatar SebCanet commented on July 4, 2024

Strange...in AIO you have to right click on icon in taskbar to change language. How can you " click on top left to change language to English"?
About the reset button, you're right there's a problem. To be sure, which one are you talking about?

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

It is this one.

button

Allan

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

I click here to change the language.

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Uppermill avatar Uppermill commented on July 4, 2024

Now with oval.

icon

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SebCanet avatar SebCanet commented on July 4, 2024

It's not the right place, this icon was used as a reset button too, before I added an explicit button.
You have to right click on icon in taskbar, in lower right of your screen, and select 'tools/outils' to change language.

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