Here are the Vixen 3 requirements:.......................................................
This is crucial because at the moment we are all just guessing what the issue(s) could be.
Thanks, Chris, for the info.
So I did that with the ESP32 on Bluetooth and printed the servo write values to the Arduino serial monitor. When the hiccup occurred, the serial data flow stopped to the Arduino, but Vixen continued to send (learned that when I set up the debug controller in another of several trial and error attempts). So it's not writing the wrong value, it's writing nothing, no data. I'm not new to the Arduino IDE. I have it on 4 machines, one a MAC.
So perhaps I'm wrong, but it's no data being sent when the hiccup occurs. One channel, sometimes I remove the "~" and the "!"
and the same story. If this helps:
If I stop and start the execution engine, it's flawless for the minute or so. The next time it's run, things start to happen. I have to set the update interval to "23." Not above or below, otherwise it's a mess.
(I'm not a programmer, but I've done some rather advanced stuff with the ESP8266 where I had a friend 30miles away control 2 model trains via DCC++, wrote that code myself.)
So, the hiccup occurs when the serial stream to the Arduino stops and I gather, Vixen is still sending. So it could be my 2 Win 11 machines, both cheap.
Take care, Joe.