Tom,

THE most often made comment from the developers is to turn on debug and then furnish the log.

Question:  Is there a down side to just leaving debug on? Doesn't the buffer for it just overwrite, and not cause the program to stop once it is full?  I know that the SD cards don't seem to have the problem with exceeding their write cycles, so saving the writes to the card doesn't seem to be as much of a factor.  And I don't gather that a performance hit of doing all that logging is much of a factor.


I'm for neat, efficient, focused code, but until an installation has run perfectly for a few weeks, can we just leave Debug on for awhile?  Just curious.

Dale


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