Re: coping with poor usb implementations

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One quick question, then. Even tho' the inverter does work, when left plugged in, it's much better if I plug it in after it's fully powered up. Is there an easy way to get cron or something else to stop the usb stack each day until I know that the sun's been up for a while, and then turn it on so that as far as the inverter's concerned, it's just been plugged in?

Tim
On 27 Jan 2012, at 15:06, Alan Stern wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Jan 2012, Tim Coote wrote:
> 
>> Hi Alan
>> Thanks for this. I agree that the fault looks like it's in the aurora program (not mine, but I do have the source, and I've pulled some bugs out of it).
>> 
>> Now I've got a much better handle on the robustness of the USB behaviour, I can start to focus on the aurora code.
>> 
>> Thanks again
> 
> You're welcome.  Get in touch if you need any more help.
> 
> Alan Stern
> 

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