Have received no feedback on:
Case-ID: 1777202
March 10th
Got automated reply
Sent added data as they requested in this reply (seems to be a standard component in such replies).
Anyway, 17 days ago.
Can anyone check on this ID for me
Thanks.
Have received no feedback on:
Case-ID: 1777202
March 10th
Got automated reply
Sent added data as they requested in this reply (seems to be a standard component in such replies).
Anyway, 17 days ago.
Can anyone check on this ID for me
Thanks.
11 days ago, not 17
Sorry!
Isn’t the process to assign to a TSI programmer right away, essentially putting your TSI in a queue of some sort?
And doesn’t Apple say about 3 days?
Hello JohnLove,
I took a look, and the last email from us was sent on March 10, confirming that we need a focused sample project in order to provide support. This was the same request, and for the same reason you were asked to provide it in the related Dev Forums post.
DTS provides code-level support, and needs a reproducible project to determine if the issue is in your code or in the system.
—Jason.
Normal response times is "typically within three business days", which can vary depending on volume, complexity, and a variety of other reasons. While it's rare that you don't hear a response from a DTS engineer within that time, it does sometimes happen if the team is especially busy.
TSIs are reviewed by one or more DTS engineers before assigned. The initial response may be a request for additional information because the engineers who reviewed it determined they didn't have what they needed to start their investigation. That initial response may be pre-written, but is specifically sent after an engineer has reviewed your question.
—Jason.
Jason,
I am going to level with you .. and you aren’t going to like it .. but it’s the truth I feel.
I have my xcodeproj for you as I have stated.
I had provided a link when I initiated my TSI, a link that delineates what I have done via debugging + swift code.
I believe no one looked at this link and some robotic humanoid pushed the MRE button.
Sorry, you guys state you are experts on iOS programming.
IF true, that link should be sufficient. Maybe it’s not sufficient because my premise is false.
The xcodeproj I have is my whole damn Project, not any MRE.
If you don’t like it . . tough!
My idea of asking for help is not for me to do more work to provide a MRE xcodeproj.
I have worked my **** off trying to solve the test for game controller being connected
In that back and forth with Justin I say the programmer who implemented the Bluetooth Menu did it right. So just provide that Code.
I show the Bluetooth Menu. I toggle off/on my Nimbus+ Controller => it immediately shows Disconnected/Connected.
Your iOS boilerplate connect code never calls the disconnect option.
I call this boilerplate code in my GameViewController class. Have tried also the didMove func in my GameScene class.
No luck.
The competent programmer for the Bluetooth Menu did it right.
But that’s too damn simple .. burden us with more work so you can avoid more work.
The $99 fee is going to increase the end of May.
FOR WHAT .. pushing the MRE button.
My wife says I am sometimes a Royal Pain in the ***.
I wouldn’t want to disappoint her here.
God forbid I should prove any woman wrong!!
Quinn
Please delete this entire "TSI Status" Thread ... just make it all go away, please.
I'm still looking for the correct code to run, but there's a lot of Google world yet to explore.