On 12/26/2016 2:54 AM, David Kalwar wrote:
> I have the exact same issue as described. Also using Blackbone
> beagle with cramps, two thermistors for Extruder and heated bed and
> both stop at the same time.
> 
> As the machine is quite newly built I have not been able to
> investigate further.

Since it looks like this issue takes a while to reproduce, if anyone
has this happen could you please run through the following diagnostic
process and report your results?  You can stop at the first step that
results in working temperature readings (ie: no need to power down if
relaunching the application fixed things).

1) Launch machinekit from a console window, so you can see anything
printed by the hal_temp_bbb python script.

...once the thermistor readings get stuck:

2) Check to see if the hal_temp_bbb python script is running (via ps,
top or your favorite utility), and report any text that may have been
recently printed on the console window used to launch machinekit.

3) Shutdown and re-launch the machinekit application

4) Shutdown the machinekit application, the run "realtime stop"
followed by "realtime start" and re-launch machinekit

5) Perform a "warm" boot: "sudo reboot" and re-launch machinekit

6) Perform a "cold" boot: "sudo halt", remove power, reconnect power
and re-launch machinekit

Please share your findings, and at least we'll have an idea of where
to look for problems.  Perhaps the universe is telling me I should
design an ADC daughtercard for the CRAMPS board?!?  ;-)

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