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* If you use SCI1 and the USB-BDI interface: the serial communication will be tunneled through the USB connection. You can display this connection with any terminal program or in the terminal view of Eclipse. For this the USB connection must be open. Try to reopen the connection by pressing " | * If you use SCI1 and the USB-BDI interface: the serial communication will be tunneled through the USB connection. You can display this connection with any terminal program or in the terminal view of Eclipse. For this the USB connection must be open. Try to reopen the connection by pressing " | ||
* Check if the settings (e.g. baudrate) for the interface on the target correspond with the settings on the host. | * Check if the settings (e.g. baudrate) for the interface on the target correspond with the settings on the host. | ||
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+ | This can have several causes. At boot time, the code section is checked for proper content. If this check fails, the LED starts blinking and the program execution stops. \\ | ||
+ | Later on when a stack check fails, the LED blinks with a different blink pattern. The blinking can also indicate that a java exception occured. | ||
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