10-16-2023, 08:25 PM
Hi,
Congratulations for the phyphox app. It is really cool and a great idea also.
I tried to use puck.js with phyphox, following the steps indicated in phyphox’s wiki page.
However, after selecting puck.js in the list of phyphox’s Bluetooth devices, a window pops up saying
Bluetooth connection could not be opened.
Error for the device with name “”.
The error message window is displayed for a couple of seconds and afterwards phyphox crashes and restarts.
It is strange that on phyphox’s Bluetooth devices list, “Puck.js 45a1” name shows up. But after attempting the connection the device name doesn’t show up in the error message.
This problem occurs on a Huawei P8 (android 6.0).
There is no problem connecting to Puck.js from Espruino Web IDE, either from the same Huawei P8 or from a PC.
Do you know what can be the cause, or how can the Phyphox connection be debugged?
Restarting the smartphone and deleting all Bluetooth devices on the smartphone devices list, didn’t help.
Congratulations for the phyphox app. It is really cool and a great idea also.
I tried to use puck.js with phyphox, following the steps indicated in phyphox’s wiki page.
However, after selecting puck.js in the list of phyphox’s Bluetooth devices, a window pops up saying
Bluetooth connection could not be opened.
Error for the device with name “”.
The error message window is displayed for a couple of seconds and afterwards phyphox crashes and restarts.
It is strange that on phyphox’s Bluetooth devices list, “Puck.js 45a1” name shows up. But after attempting the connection the device name doesn’t show up in the error message.
This problem occurs on a Huawei P8 (android 6.0).
There is no problem connecting to Puck.js from Espruino Web IDE, either from the same Huawei P8 or from a PC.
Do you know what can be the cause, or how can the Phyphox connection be debugged?
Restarting the smartphone and deleting all Bluetooth devices on the smartphone devices list, didn’t help.