[argyllcms] Re: Problems using iOne
- From: Beisch Clemens <clemens.beisch@xxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:36:15 +0200
This is the result of:
dispcal -D -v -m -yl -t5500 -gs -k1.0 -e -p 0.5,0.5,1.5 myLCD 2> log.txt
instType: About to init Serial I/O
instType: Trying different baud rates (2000 ticks to go)
icoms: About to set port characteristics
icoms: About to open port '/dev/cu.K800i-SerialPort-1'
icoms: Opened port OK, fd = 4
icoms: port characteristics set ok
icoms: Write_Read called with ';D024^M^J'
About to write ';D024^M^J' ICOM err 0x0
icoms: Read called
icoms: About to return read '' ICOM err 0x2000
icoms: Read returning with 0x2000
icoms: Write_Read Write failed - returning 0x2000
icoms: About to set port characteristics
icoms: port characteristics set ok
icoms: Write_Read called with ';D024^M^J'
About to write ';D024^M^J' ICOM err 0x0
icoms: Read called
icoms: About to return read '' ICOM err 0x2000
icoms: Read returning with 0x2000
icoms: Write_Read Write failed - returning 0x2000
icoms: About to set port characteristics
icoms: port characteristics set ok
icoms: Write_Read called with ';D024^M^J'
About to write ';D024^M^J' ICOM err 0x0
icoms: Read called
icoms: About to return read '' ICOM err 0x2000
icoms: Read returning with 0x2000
icoms: Write_Read Write failed - returning 0x2000
icoms: About to set port characteristics
icoms: port characteristics set ok
icoms: Write_Read called with ';D024^M^J'
About to write ';D024^M^J' ICOM err 0x0
icoms: Read called
icoms: About to return read '' ICOM err 0x2000
icoms: Read returning with 0x2000
icoms: Write_Read Write failed - returning 0x2000
icoms: About to set port characteristics
icoms: port characteristics set ok
icoms: Write_Read called with ';D024^M^J'
About to write ';D024^M^J' ICOM err 0x0
icoms: Read called
icoms: About to return read '' ICOM err 0x2000
icoms: Read returning with 0x2000
icoms: Write_Read Write failed - returning 0x2000
icoms: About to set port characteristics
icoms: port characteristics set ok
icoms: Write_Read called with ';D024^M^J'
About to write ';D024^M^J' ICOM err 0x0
icoms: Read called
icoms: About to return read '' ICOM err 0x2000
icoms: Read returning with 0x2000
icoms: Write_Read Write failed - returning 0x2000
icoms: About to set port characteristics
dispcal: Error - icoms - set_ser_port: illegal baud rate!
Am 29.03.2007 um 16:10 schrieb Graeme Gill:
Clemens Beisch wrote:
I tried using the iOne Rev.A with dispcal on the following setups:
1. Powerbook G4 with OS X 10.4.8
2. Powermac G5 with OS X 10.4.9
With both setups I got the same errors.
Thanks for your report. I've been able to fix the first problem,
although
using -K with the i1pro doesn't make a lot of sense, since
it doesn't save any calibration except the reflective spot in
EEProm, and it calibrates automatically anyway. It's awkward
because the -K calibration is currently a separate open/close of
the instrument, hence you end up with calibrating the i1pro twice.
Commencing device calibration
patch 2 of 6
Sample read failed due to communication problem.
Hit Esc, ^C or Q to give up, any other key to retry:
The instrument can be removed from the screen.
I can't reproduce this problem on my system. What does the -D
output look like ?
(ie. dispcal -D -v -m -yl -t5500 -gs -k1.0 -e -p 0.5,0.5,1.5 myLCD
2> log.txt)
cheers,
Graeme Gill.
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Clemens Beisch wrote:
I tried using the iOne Rev.A with dispcal on the following setups: 1. Powerbook G4 with OS X 10.4.8 2. Powermac G5 with OS X 10.4.9 With both setups I got the same errors.
Thanks for your report. I've been able to fix the first problem, although
using -K with the i1pro doesn't make a lot of sense, since it doesn't save any calibration except the reflective spot in EEProm, and it calibrates automatically anyway. It's awkward because the -K calibration is currently a separate open/close of the instrument, hence you end up with calibrating the i1pro twice.
Commencing device calibration patch 2 of 6 Sample read failed due to communication problem. Hit Esc, ^C or Q to give up, any other key to retry: The instrument can be removed from the screen.
I can't reproduce this problem on my system. What does the -D output look like ?
(ie. dispcal -D -v -m -yl -t5500 -gs -k1.0 -e -p 0.5,0.5,1.5 myLCD 2> log.txt)
cheers, Graeme Gill.