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LinkServer Flash Programmer

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ssinghal
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Hey there,

I am currently using LPC-Link2 to flash my mcu (mkv31f). Since I have several to these mcu's to flash. I was looking for an alternative to doing it other than using mcu expresso IDE. I believe that the IDE has LinkServer Flash Programmer as a pluggin, is it possible to get the application separably installed on my computer and I can flash .asf files to mcu directly. Thanks.

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ssinghal
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Thank you so much. It was really helpful. 

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ssinghal
Contributor II

Hey,

Thanks for the reply. The link you provided helped me a lot. But I am again hitting a road block. I am getting error (Ed:05: File 'udaspshat_1.15.axf' load failure: Ef(11). No flash configured) when I try to flash my mcu with cmd line tool but the same axf file works with gui flash programmer. I looked at thread  Version 8 can't flash (no flash configured)... Could with v7.5, but its unclear what the error means in my case. 

 Note: I am using LPCxpresso LPC-Link2 Rev B (LPC-Link2 | NXP ) and trying to flash MKV31F mcu

Thanks for your help!failure-programmer.PNG

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converse
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Where did you get that command line from? The command line (-pLPC4370 -vendor=NXP) is for programming an LPC4370.

If you have a working GUI Flash configuration, all you need to do is "Just copy flash command to clipboard" and the command line command will be in your clipboard.

EDIT: Also take a look at chapter 14 in the User Guide, where it describes the Command Preview which shows the exact command line and any setup you need to do, to run it.

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converse
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