My question is related to this one this one. My sketch seems to stop responding after some time if I run it with debug enabled and I don't open the serial port/monitor on the computer.
Does the UART buffer fill up and block or something? Or, does it discard the excess data and keep working?
I can't find information about it.
My question is related to this one. My sketch seems to stop responding after some time if I run it with debug enabled and I don't open the serial port/monitor on the computer.
Does the UART buffer fill up and block or something? Or, does it discard the excess data and keep working?
I can't find information about it.
My question is related to this one. My sketch seems to stop responding after some time if I run it with debug enabled and I don't open the serial port/monitor on the computer.
Does the UART buffer fill up and block or something? Or, does it discard the excess data and keep working?
I can't find information about it.
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I can't find information about it.
My question is related to this one. I think my sketch stop responding after some tome if I run it with debug enabled and I don't open the port/monitor on the computer.
Does the UART buffer fill up and blocks or something? Does it discard the overflown data and keeps working?
I can't find information about it.
My question is related to this one. My sketch seems to stop responding after some time if I run it with debug enabled and I don't open the serial port/monitor on the computer.
Does the UART buffer fill up and block or something? Or, does it discard the excess data and keep working?
I can't find information about it.