Hi,

I tried to change the device to simulator and it failed with the same error 
"Segmentation fault". I guess there is something wrong with the rasbian. I 
will try the device with my Debian server and see, if it works with that.

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On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 7:23:08 PM UTC+2, vince wrote:
>
> On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 12:08:25 AM UTC-8, gizm0 wrote:
>>
>> I checked with command vcgencmd_get_throttled if raspi has been under 
>> voltage or is under voltage it says everything is ok
>>
>
> I wouldn't believe that as an indicator one way or the other.
>
> Here's a test for you to run:
>
>    - unplug your USB-driven weather station.  Run just 3.9.1 with the 
>    simulator driver.  I bet it works and is very stable.
>    - switch back to your USB-driven weather station, making no other 
>    changes.  See if it fails again.   I'm guessing it will.
>    - If it does, it is either the fousb driver (possible), or lack of 
>    sufficient power to the pi (far more likely)
>
> Alternately, buy a Kill-a-watt and measure how much power the pi is 
> actually drawing in both scenarios.
>
> I have a pi3 running off SD that is loaded up with 'lots' of software and 
> it is rock solid.  I have a second pi3 running off a laptop SSD card and it 
> is very 'unstable'.   Same power supply on both.   My only conclusion is 
> that the unstable one isn't getting enough power to drive the pi and 
> external USB disk.   I'm guessing almost all of these fousb station issues 
> we hear of for pi users are the same thing.  Just not enough power to drive 
> much off the USB ports from the pi. 
>
>

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