Dat,
Here’s another symptom. I cannot create an Application TCA package using TinyCLR Config.
Always fails.
Debug window shows gibberish:
---- Best case —
TinyCLR Config displays an error dialog that says “Creating application failed. Reste the device and try again”.
– Worst case —
TinyCLR Config never completes. Runs for an hour or so and has to be killed.
Doesn’t use any CPU. Just hangs shortly after clicking “Create App”.
Either way, it still NEVER creates an Application package.
You guys REALLY need to figure this out.
GHI is losing face at our company !
We found an issue on fast computer and working on it.
Positive feedback makes us happy.
Negative feedback makes us better because it will let us know what need to be improved.
Hopefully we have test version for you soon. Are you willing to help us to test?
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Stop buying fast development machines
I am joking of course. This was a tough one to catch but we think we have found the problem in the extension.
Hey Gus,
Thanks for working on this!
I’m ready any time you want to test code … or let you login remotely. Whatever it takes.
I was able to continue development by placing our development environment in a Hyper-V virtual machine and give the VM limited resources. This slowed down the entire process and USB interface. Seems to be a quite a bit more reliable this way for now.
You know that machines are only getting faster … this problem WILL raise its ugly head more and more in the coming months and years. 
Let me know how I can help.
Don
Try 2.3.0.1000: Downloads (ghielectronics.com)

WOO HOO !!!
Smooth as silk ! Never worked better.
Just loaded 500k to a SC13048 15 times … NOT A SINGLE ERROR !
Thanks bunches !
– Don
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Dat,
I was also able to create a TCA App package !
No errors, no gibberish in the debug log.
I think you guys fixed it !!
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Let us know any other issue. I remember you had problem with I2C, and we don’t hear any update status yet, hopefully it is fixed.
Thanks Dat.
I2C issues seems to be resolved.
I have a few other minor questions, but nothing pressing.
– Don