Seems to be behaving a fair bit better. I've already got a test version of
JTAlert that uses it.I did notice one instance of the timeout occurring but the
status bar didn't get updated with the "TX Timeout" and JTAlert still saw the
flag set and WSJT-X did show WD: 0Does that seem possible? I tested several
times and it's only happened once in half a dozen timeouts.
de Mike W9MDB
From: Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, July 8, 2016 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Watchdog
On 08/07/2016 23:18, Black Michael wrote:
Two things. After changing the Watchdog timeout in the configuration it does
not change it on the status bar. Simple fix for that one:
...
And once the watchdog has triggered the boolean value does not reset very
quickly. Perhaps there isn't a status message being sent without some other
action? The message aggregator doesn't show status messages. I let the timeout
occur...and then it would reset all by itself and timeout again. That watchdog
timeout in the status message is disassociated from the other one in the GUI.
I've got a WAV file I play on timeout right now and it's not getting triggered
other than the 1st time.
Hi Mike, tests showed that broadcasting the watchdog reset was not a
performance issue and I have improved the performance all around a bit as well.
The logic and synchronization via the UDP Status message should be less
ambiguous now. 73
Bill
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