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"Timeout on ICM (Host TX)."
Posted: Mon 22 May , 2006 7:51 am
by bradders
I get a "Timeout on ICM (Host TX)." error on my VR software when connecting from my PC
Posted: Mon 22 May , 2006 7:52 am
by bradders
Timeout ICM message is the USB equivalent of Transmit Buffer full. This indicates that the coms to the machine have given up on a machine connected by the USB cable.
This was caused by the vacuum earthing problem but firmware changes were also made to improve the coms.
You should ensure that if it is on a compact that the earth mod is fitted to the dust extraction pipe and that the customer is running the latest software and runs easy upgrader from a current cd or downloads from the web.
Posted: Mon 22 May , 2006 8:54 am
by Denford Admin
School network to blame
Posted: Tue 23 May , 2006 8:09 am
by Steve
The solution to the initial problem was to disconnect from the Network.
Problems went away when he disconnected from his network ---- All is well at the school now (see e-mails below).
Origional suggestions to school:
However, I believe this message may have to do with your computer network and not the VR software or your router. I have limited knowledge of server systems, however I do know that ICM (Interface Communication Manager) sometimes if there is no activity on an active connection for more than a certain length of time, the ICM terminates the connection from the network. Depending on the type of network connection (internal, LAN, WAN, and so on), you may need to increase the parameter value over 10 seconds. If, on the other hand, a value is too high, the network connections will be very slow and the performance of the server will suffer.
Solution:
The problem seems to go away when we disconnect the machine from our network. So, your original analysis seemed to be right on target. We are working just fine at the moment.