Gordon, happened later on, but kept going. However, a few hours later I looked at the console again and there was another 4101, but the thing had died again.
I've tried a couple of different CC3000 modules .. both behave the same way (I thought my original must be a dud).
Have contemplated a firmware update, but it looked a bit of a production. And I'm not even sure how to check the current rev level actually. Can that be done on the Espruino ?
I've just kicked it off running again and will keep an eye on it this evening.
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Gordon, happened later on, but kept going. However, a few hours later I looked at the console again and there was another 4101, but the thing had died again.
I've tried a couple of different CC3000 modules .. both behave the same way (I thought my original must be a dud).
Have contemplated a firmware update, but it looked a bit of a production. And I'm not even sure how to check the current rev level actually. Can that be done on the Espruino ?
I've just kicked it off running again and will keep an eye on it this evening.
I suspect they are just somewhat flakey !
Pat