Yes.
New test:
1. Fresh restarted windows.
2. Only B4R started (no arduino IDE).
3. Using this program for testing log:
#Region Project Attributes
#AutoFlushLogs: True
#CheckArrayBounds: True
#StackBufferSize: 300
#End Region
Sub Process_Globals
'These global variables will be declared once when the application starts.
'Public variables can be accessed from all modules.
Public Serial1 As Serial
End Sub
Private Sub AppStart
Serial1.Initialize(115200)
Delay(1000)
Log("AppStart")
End Sub
4. Output of b4r:
5. Disconnecting b4r, connecting Arduino IDE serial monitor. Reseting ESP8266, output:
My configuration:
- Windows 8.1 64 Bit
- Arduino IDE 1.8.5
- B4R 2.20
- Board Setup:
On my Laptop I have the same problem (months ago). But with the same configuration on my "normal" computer I didn't have this problems. "Same configuration" is not true, maybe it was b4r 1.8.
New ideas?