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Re: DP256 - DP512 Transition

by Edward Karpicz :: Rate this Message:

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Jonathan,

Are you using CW debugger? Any chance you enabled Multilink->"At startup CPU
is running (hotplug)" option? This option helps to debug in normal (in not
special) mode of operation, but I believe it should be not compatible with
flash burning. However I could be wrong because I rarely use CW.

Edward



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Masters" <jon@...>
To: <68HC12@...>
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 09:29
Subject: [68HC12] DP256 - DP512 Transition


> Hello,
>
> Further to my woes from yesterday, I have now discovered that all three
> of my pods on three different types of boards using S12DP256, S12DP512
> and S12DG128 fail in some way or another.
>
> I have restored the target computer to (much) earlier dates expecting
> that perhaps an update had damaged something - no change.
>
> I have uninstalled and re-installed the P&E Drivers and Codewarrior - no
> change.
>
> It looks like I have a problem with getting the right .FPP file and the
> correct settings in P&E_ICD.INI. What I cannot understand is why I am
> working at this level, and how this changed (except that I started
> fiddling with the MCU ID for a DP512).
>
> Can anyone give me clues as to the correct settings in the ini file and
> the right FPP file.
>
> Can anyone tell me i'm an idiot for trying to do all this with CW12 V3.1
> and that all my problems would disappear if I upgraded the software? Can
> anyone even tell me that I still have to pay full $$ for a new license
> when I already have the software?
>
> Jonathan Masters
>
>
>
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