PicoMite RP2040: V6.00.00 betas


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Volhout
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Posted: 03:39pm 22 Sep 2024      

  matherp said  After ctrl-c please type "framebuffer close" does that normalise things?

This is one of those no-win ones. If I close framebuffers after a crtl-c you lose context for any debugging. If I leave them you get strange effects like you describe


Peter,

Framebuffer Clear restores the screen in my case.

I understand your reasoning, but I would suggest erasing the framebuffer is used when entering the editor. At the moment stopping a game that writes data to framebuffers, after stopping, and pressing F4 (edit) shows a blank screen.

Regards,

Volhout

P.S. In earlier versions pressing ctrl-c brings the prompt on screen. Maybe you force a framebuffer write N ?. Anyway, what is the use of debugging when you don't see a thing ?I have not seen this in a long time.
Edited 2024-09-23 01:41 by Volhout