henripime said:
...I'm not doing anything that uses the USB port...
Ok...
Look, I don't mean to push you on this, but you did have a USB nano drive in your hand while making the video, yes?
If so, why? Were you just trying things or what? If you had absolutely no use for one, why have it in your hand?
You definitely appear to be attempting to plug it in while the screen is already on. You even put the target on its side to make it easier to pick it up or plug it in. Then once you appeared to have it plugged in you started trying to press buttons to see if things had changed, yes?
It's awkward enough try to video with your camera and the target in your hands without having some other totally unnecessary object in the way. You are not making sense here, at least to me?
The reason my curiosity is peaked on this is because you are saying you have no use for USB whatsoever here, but do you just mean when the target application is running, or do you mean NO USE WHATSOEVER ???
If you are using the USB drive to transfer applications to the target then that is usage, for instance.
Until you can convince me that the USB nano drive is not being used for ANYTHING, I will not drop it. It can have a significant bearing on what the terminal is trying to download at any given time.
henripime said:
...it is a defect that occurs in about 30 projects already installed , and for no apparent reason...
I would agree. You do not have 30 faulty pieces of hardware. The issue will be somewhere in the projects in Vijeo Designer. You are most likely doing something fundamentally wrong in each project that has these symptoms. And yes, while the reason does not seem apparent right now, it most likely will do, once we get into.
Court adjourned until tommorrow...
G.