Crc_Error Posted January 1, 2021 Share Posted January 1, 2021 I have noticed that over time my Fuji is getting progressively slower in booting up stuff I have in Slot 1. It takes up to 15 seconds even before it starts loading stuff. I am using an unmodded 800XL. Is this issue others are having too? I just upgraded the firmware tonight to the latest version. Just a concern otherwise a wicked product for our vintage A8's. Happy New Year to all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 1, 2021 Share Posted January 1, 2021 Can you please run the FujiNet flasher, press the debug monitor button, and capture the log for a boot? -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crc_Error Posted January 1, 2021 Author Share Posted January 1, 2021 (edited) Here is my logs when I boot up. Using 'COM4' as serial port. Showing logs: [00:44:26] [00:44:26]CF: 31 53 00 00 84 [00:44:26]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:26]disk sio_process() [00:44:26]ignoring status command [00:44:26] [00:44:26]CF: 31 53 00 00 84 [00:44:26]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:26]disk sio_process() [00:44:26]ignoring status command [00:44:26] [00:44:26]CF: 31 53 00 00 84 [00:44:26]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:26]disk sio_process() [00:44:26]ignoring status command [00:44:26] [00:44:26]CF: 31 53 00 00 84 [00:44:26]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:26]disk sio_process() [00:44:26]ignoring status command [00:44:26] [00:44:26]CF: 31 53 00 00 84 [00:44:27]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:27]disk sio_process() [00:44:27]ignoring status command [00:44:27] [00:44:27]CF: 31 53 00 00 84 [00:44:27]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:27]disk sio_process() [00:44:27]ACK! [00:44:27]disk STATUS [00:44:27]response: 0x00, 0xff, 0xfe [00:44:27]->SIO write 4 bytes [00:44:27]COMPLETE! [00:44:27] [00:44:27]CF: 31 52 01 00 84 [00:44:27]FujiNet CONFIG boot [00:44:27]disk sio_process() [00:44:27]ACK! [00:44:27]ATR READ [00:44:27]->SIO write 128 bytes [00:44:27]COMPLETE! This goes on for quite a while and computer sometimes goes into self test mode. Edited January 1, 2021 by Crc_Error Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crc_Error Posted January 1, 2021 Author Share Posted January 1, 2021 Log from flashing. Hope it describes anything I might have an issue with. Using 'COM4' as serial port. Writing at 0x0012c000... (100 %)Wrote 2021968 bytes (1171162 compressed) at 0x00010000 in 27.1 seconds (effective 596.2 kbit/s)... Writing at 0x00ca8000... (100 %)Wrote 2097152 bytes (637267 compressed) at 0x00c10000 in 15.0 seconds (effective 1122.1 kbit/s)... Hash of data verified. Leaving... Hard Resetting... Done! Flashing is complete! Showing logs: [01:08:02][01:08:02] [01:08:02]--~--~--~-- [01:08:02]FujiNet 0.5.89f318f9 2020-12-29 01:50:02 Started @ 3 [01:08:02]Starting heap: 4053896 [01:08:02]PsramSize 3932108 [01:08:02]himem phys 4456448 [01:08:02]himem free 4456448 [01:08:02]himem reserved 262144 [01:08:02]FujiNet Hardware v1.0 [01:08:02]SPIFFS mounted. [01:08:02]E (1117) sdmmc_sd: sdmmc_enable_hs_mode_and_check: select_card (1) returned 0x106 [01:08:02]SD mounted. [01:08:02]fnConfig::load [01:08:02]Found copy of config file on SD - copying that to SPIFFS [01:08:02]copy_file "/fnconfig.ini" -> "/fnconfig.ini" [01:08:02]copy_file copied 908 bytes [01:08:02]fnConfig::load read 908 bytes from config file [01:08:02]WIFI_EVENT_STA_START [01:08:02]WiFi connect attempt to SSID "Lira 2 2.4Ghz" [01:08:02]esp_wifi_connect returned 0 [01:08:03]disk MOUNT [01:08:03]ATR MOUNT [01:08:03]mounted ATR: paragraphs=5760, sect_size=128, sect_count=720, disk_size=0 [01:08:03]Creating a default printer using FS_SDFAT storage and type 12 [01:08:03]SSH client initialized. [01:08:03]ModemSniffer::ModemSniffer(FS_SDFAT) [01:08:03]SIO SETUP [01:08:03]Set HSIO baud from 0 to 124017 (index 0), alt=126674 [01:08:03]Available heap: 3911236 [01:08:03]Setup complete @ 922 (919ms) [01:08:05]WIFI_EVENT_STA_CONNECTED [01:08:07]IP_EVENT_STA_GOT_IP [01:08:07]Obtained IP address: 10.0.0.15 [01:08:07]SNTP client start [01:08:07]Starting web server on port 80 [01:08:11]SNTP time sync event: Fri Jan 1, 01:08:12 2021 -0800 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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