This folder contains a troubleshooting tool to verify the line of communication between an Arduino and the Eos software. Once connected with Eos, it sends a series of OSC "ping" messages which are visible in the Eos diagnostics tab. Follow these steps to use it:
- Burn the sketch to your Arduino using the Arduino IDE.
- Start the Eos Family software, and connect your device to the machine running Eos (if not the same machine).
- Navigate to the Eos diagnostics tab ([Tab & 99]). You should see log messages about an OSC handshake completing:
- On the diagnostics tab, click the button labeled "Incoming OSC (off)" to turn on display of OSC messages. You should see a ping message coming from your device once per second with an incrementing number argument:
If this doesn't work, there is a non-hardware-related problem. Make sure the Arduino USB drivers are installed on your target machine. Check the Device Manager to make sure the Arduino is being recognized correctly.