Okay, the hex file you built is giving me a similar result:
><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1 ><- Serial1
I'm wondering why each line now has an extra > in front of it (there wasn't one in my version).
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Anyway, getting Espruino to run on it is just a nice to have experiment for me at this stage, so if you are busy, this can definitely wait...
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Okay, the hex file you built is giving me a similar result:
I'm wondering why each line now has an extra
>
in front of it (there wasn't one in my version).Anyway, getting Espruino to run on it is just a nice to have experiment for me at this stage, so if you are busy, this can definitely wait...