Hi Seth. I think I made a mistake with the command you asked me to run.
I executed "sudo perl acer_ec.pl > regs1.txt" instead of "sudo perl acer_ec.pl regs > regs1.txt". That is I missed the "regs" word between the "script name" and the redirection symbol ">" as per your instructions above.
I have re-run the same tests as above with "sudo perl acer_ec.pl regs > regs1.txt" (changing the number in the file name) but each file was empty? Not sure I have done it right?
Only after I had finished the tests and created each regsX.txt the Laptop then did not respond.
Hi Seth. I think I made a mistake with the command you asked me to run.
I executed "sudo perl acer_ec.pl > regs1.txt" instead of "sudo perl acer_ec.pl regs > regs1.txt". That is I missed the "regs" word between the "script name" and the redirection symbol ">" as per your instructions above.
I have re-run the same tests as above with "sudo perl acer_ec.pl regs > regs1.txt" (changing the number in the file name) but each file was empty? Not sure I have done it right?
Only after I had finished the tests and created each regsX.txt the Laptop then did not respond.