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fprintf trouble on Atmel 1284p?

Posted by kd5uwl on October 22, 2009
When doing this:

fprintf_P(stderr, PSTR("CORE: %dF"), (int)ddsp->coretemp);

It runs as expected for several iterations, then quits (other tasks halt as well). Unusal thing is that it stops after printing the number, but before printing the "F" (which happens to stand for Fahrenheit).

I'm working now to see how to look at stack utilization, but since this MCU has lots of memory, I've tried ridiculously large stack settings in FreeRTOSConfig.h with no noticeable difference in behavior.

I've seen mention of the minimalistic printf-stdargs.c but there is not one for the ATmega 8 bit devices. I've tried to adapt one, but no luck so far.

Anyone had similar issues?

RE: fprintf trouble on Atmel 1284p?

Posted by kd5uwl on October 22, 2009
Sorry about the &quot and &gt in the code. Those are the double quote and greater than symbol, respectively.

RE: fprintf trouble on Atmel 1284p?

Posted by kd5uwl on October 22, 2009
I'm sorry, I may have posted here prematurely. It's starting to look like a problem with my LCD implementation, and nothing regarding printf at all.

RE: fprintf trouble on Atmel 1284p?

Posted by kd5uwl on October 23, 2009
Sorry to bother you fine gentlemen, but I have not solved this. Any pointers appreciated!


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