I have a LPC-Link that I'd like to use as command line programmer (Windows).
After IDE (LPC Xpresso) it initialize the boards, programming can be done by using a command line
C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_8.0.0_526\lpcxpresso\bin\crt_emu_cm3_gen -flash-load-exec "test_project/Release/test_project.axf" -g -2 -vendor=NXP -pLPC824 -wire=hid -s3000 -flash-driver=LPC800_32.cfx -x D:/test_project/Release
Now the question is how do I initialize the board like LPC Xpresso does?
Above line works until I unplug the USB from the board.
This is very convenient for production programming, so don't need IDE anymore.
Also, how can I provide the license in command line (a batch file probably) since I may use a computer that doesn't have a IDE installed.
Thanks in advance,
See: Booting LPC-Link
You may also find this useful : Using the command line flash programming tool
As far as installing a license goes, the only way to activate is via the IDE itself.
Regards,
LPCXpresso Support