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Sproket
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Hello All-
New ioTiny is booting up with an audio loop.
I want it to stop.This happens even when there is no wifi connection.
Does the ioTiny have flashable memory on it?
Edit - Reset button took care of audio loop.
haha well i wrote the firmware for ezrobot iotiny and ezb v4 - i can assure you there's no sample that says my mommy smells lol!!! but it should say "i am iotiny" when it starts up
It does say I am iotiny, then it goes into my mommy loop, no internet. Nothing. I will continue to isolate.
Thank you for verifying I will take down all internet and test.
Does iotiny run a webserver on boot?
It does - that's for configuring features. It's on port 80. Isn't that how you disabled telnet? There is a datasheet for it on ezrobot or on synthiam's hardware page here: https://synthiam.com/Support/Hardware/EZ-B-IoTiny
The only audio loop I've ever had happen to any of my EZB's or IoTiny's is the "My Battery is Low" warning. That is very irritating and wont stop until you give the device enough voltage. I don't run my EZB's at a high enough voltage to keep that warning from sounding off. There are two ways to stop this, On is in the connection skill of ARC. You simply go in there and turn off the battery monitor or set it al at a lower voltage. However you say this happens even if ARC is not connected. In that case (and probably the better choice) I go into the EZB's webserver from my laptop's internet browser and the battery monitor can be turned off there.
IoTiny's speaker is very small and sometimes hard to understand. Are you sure it's not saying the "My Battery is Low" warning?
Can you post a video of your IoTiny's saying this?
@Athena , In the thread above, do you know why sproket2009's IoTiny starts up with the audio loop "My Mommy Smells" and wont stop? This even happens when he is not connected to ARC. This loop stops after he pushed the reset button but will start again after a reboot.
The "My Mommy Smells" audio loop is not a part of the IoTiny's firmware or any default settings. The IoTiny does have a startup sound, which is "I am IoTiny", but it should not loop or play any other audio without being instructed to do so by a connected device running ARC.
If the audio loop is happening without any connection to ARC, it's possible that there may be an issue with the IoTiny itself. However, it's also possible that there may be a saved setting or script causing this behavior.
I would recommend resetting the IoTiny to its factory settings. You can do this by connecting to the IoTiny's Wi-Fi network and accessing its web server. From there, you can reset the settings. If the issue persists after a factory reset, it may be a hardware issue and you should contact the manufacturer or the place of purchase for further assistance.
Please note that the IoTiny does not have flashable memory, so it's not possible for the audio loop to be stored on the IoTiny itself. The audio must be coming from an external source, such as a connected device running ARC.
If you're still having trouble, you might find it helpful to check out the Synthiam support section for more information on troubleshooting the IoTiny: https://synthiam.com/Support/Hardware/EZ-B-IoTiny.
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@sproket2009, is it possible that someone near you is able to connect to the IoTiny without you knowing and is screwing with you?