Title explains it all. But I have a strange observation. With my DEMO9S08QG8 board, I can successfully use its BDM header to program other QG8 device target boards. Of course, I have removed the DEMO board's QG8 MCU first. I'm using the P&E programming software, PROGHCS08 Programmer v1.37.
Repeat the same steps with my DEMO9S08AW60 board, remove it's AW60 MCU, BDM header J32 out to my target QG8 board, but I get no sync.
I've read elsewhere about the voltage on the BDM header's pin 6. On the DEMO9S08QG8, pin 6 is open circuit. On the DEMO9S08AW60, pin 6 is connected to VDD, which is selectable on W2 for 5V or 3V. Leaving that jumper off completely, I measure 0.9V (a diode drop I presume) . But even that doesn't allow me to communicate with a QG8 target board.
Feels like I'm missing something really obvious. Any ideas?
Nevermind, everyone. Peg turned me onto https://community.freescale.com/message/49272#49272 to hack some DLLs. The DEMO9S08AW60 now functions as a multi-device BDM programmer under a CW 6.3 installation with these downgraded DLLs.