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Startup time of arduino pro mini with mysensors 2.2 - took 10 sec (guess its the radio), can I execute some code immediately (<1sec)?

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  • A alterfritz

    So - thanks for all your help. Great forum. Let me summarize what I understand so far:

    1.) by using the before() procedbure I can execute immediately. Quickly tested. Seems perfect for me... however... :-)
    2.) I really like this mysbootloader. But by using this it always takes up around 20 sec to boot up. There is NO way to switch on my LED directly when I power it up...

    Correct?

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    @alterfritz Speaking about software: Not exactly, there is one thing you could still do: Compile the bootloader yourself with light switched on... :grinning:

    Controller: FHEM; MySensors: 2.3.1, RS485,nRF24,RFM69, serial Gateways

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      @alterfritz Speaking about software: Not exactly, there is one thing you could still do: Compile the bootloader yourself with light switched on... :grinning:

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      @rejoe2 Right... :-) I may look into this. For now I will try to get a stable version and load it without bootloader directly via usbasp...

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