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  1. @E5K1M0, do you have the newest 100C firmware applied?

    The older one had a bug that let the USB voltage get too low, which could cause it to disconnect from USB data, especially on weak supplies. The newer one has fixed that. If not, there's also "Max USB Charge Rate" in Mod->Battery which you can use to limit it to 1.5A instead of 3A.

    As far as crashing goes, can you try running it from a command line? The command will be:

    ~/.local/opt/evolv/escribe-suite/launch-escribe-suite

    That should show you some debug information, and when it crashes, it'll probably say something there.  (I encountered something similar yesterday: on one of my Linux versions, it turns out I had used sudo when running Mono at some point, so the ~/.mono directory had root permissions (bad) and it would crash any time EScribe tried to write to the registry. They really should fix that, but realistically, I should really make a work-around.)

  2. EScribe Suite 2.0 SP27
    For US-based customers (Windows): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP27_US_ServicePack.exe
    For international based customers (Windows): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP27_INT_ServicePack.exe
    For customers using Linux, see the beta thread.
    MacOS version to follow...

    --- DNA 100 Color, DNA 250 Color ---
    "Hide this profile." option, if you want to  use less than 8 profiles.
    Highlighted fields now time out after a while. This is nice for themes with very visible selection colors.

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  3. If you go into Device Monitor, what Board Temperature is the Reflex showing when it's blinking orange?

    Orange blinking indicates a thermal protection, yes. It could either be overheat protection for the board itself, or a thermal model of the pod to prevent the device from burning your mouth.

    What is your firmware version? (You can find it in Tools->Diagnostics->Show Diagnostic Information.)

  4. It's just that I use /bin/sh scripting (Terminal) to launch things. (Older versions of MacOS didn't say this.)

    I just need to code up a special launcher that isn't a script, to get rid of that popup. Will do it when I get time.

    You can click Deny. It won't cause any problem at all, since it doesn't actually try to read keystrokes.

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  5. The problem with EScribe on Linux is (technical explanation follows): in its library HidSharp. Specifically, since Mono (and Xamarin) were purchased by Microsoft, they've been making the code on Mono act more like Windows. They altered how ICustomMarshaler operates on Mono (now its behavior matches Windows), and it broke HidSharp on Linux. Newer versions of HidSharp fix it.

    It's working fine on Linux in my development version. We could make an intermediate release for Linux, as long as folks are fine with it being explicitly a test version. Well, I guess this thread has always been named Beta Thread? :)

     

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  6. If that coil is 0.658 Ohms cold, the limit they have set of 0.7 Ohm will (if it is a temperature-sensing coil) not produce significant vapor. Is it marked as a 0.5 Ohm coil? If so, perhaps you got one that was well outside the appropriate variance.

    You could try upping the limit from 0.7 Ohm to 0.8 Ohm and see. (At your own risk.)

     

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