Things like the CC3000 are pretty nasty to debug (I spent the best part of a month full-time trying to get it working reliably). There's basically a complete computer and operating system in that tin can on the board, and if it's not responding it's hard to know what the problem is.
Having said that, I recall now that there's actually a 'debug' port on the modules. I haven't used it, but you could hook up a USB-TTL converter and you might be able to get status information from the CC3000 about what's happening.
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Thanks! Glad it's all going anyway.
Things like the CC3000 are pretty nasty to debug (I spent the best part of a month full-time trying to get it working reliably). There's basically a complete computer and operating system in that tin can on the board, and if it's not responding it's hard to know what the problem is.
Having said that, I recall now that there's actually a 'debug' port on the modules. I haven't used it, but you could hook up a USB-TTL converter and you might be able to get status information from the CC3000 about what's happening.