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  • mtiutiuM Offline
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    Hi,

    Sorry if I double post this question maybe but the thing is that I didn't found a clear answer/way of doing this. So my question: is there a way of checking in the main sketch loop(application loop) if an OTA process is ongoing? If so how? Is there a clean/reliable way of checking this? I'm using both 2.1.1 stable release and 2.2.0-beta latest code. I didn't found this in the documentation or maybe I missed it.
    I'm asking this because when OTA is in progress the main application loop is executing too and things get a little bit slow and sometimes firmware update stops in the middle.

    Thanks.

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    • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

      Hi,

      Sorry if I double post this question maybe but the thing is that I didn't found a clear answer/way of doing this. So my question: is there a way of checking in the main sketch loop(application loop) if an OTA process is ongoing? If so how? Is there a clean/reliable way of checking this? I'm using both 2.1.1 stable release and 2.2.0-beta latest code. I didn't found this in the documentation or maybe I missed it.
      I'm asking this because when OTA is in progress the main application loop is executing too and things get a little bit slow and sometimes firmware update stops in the middle.

      Thanks.

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      @mtiutiu

      I made something like that here:
      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4923/ota-firmware-updating-is-too-slow/13

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