CodeWarrior 7.1.2 for MCF52259 : the debugger can not write memory

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CodeWarrior 7.1.2 for MCF52259 : the debugger can not write memory

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benoit_rey
Contributor I
Hye,

I use codeWarrior for MCF 52259 DEMO BOARD(with JM60 OSBDM).

I can erase flash but when i try to program the flash, an alert appear : GDI PROTOCOL PLUGIN, The Debugger can not write memory.

this message don't appear necessary at beginning of programming flash but sometimes at the middle or at the end, sometimes programation is successful but when i try to debug i have the same message.

what is the problem?

(i have already can program and debug the demo board without problem, this error appear without reason)

thanks
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benoit_rey
Contributor I

Hi,

when i program succesfully, when i debug and when programm access to breakpoint, i make the same message but when i stop the debug, an other message appear: "COLDFIRE GDI PROTOCOL ADAPTER : An invalid preference was passed to the coldfire gdi protocol"

 

any idea?

 

thanks

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J2MEJediMaster
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What version of the operating system are you running? And is it 64-bit, by any chance?

 

---Tom

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benoit_rey
Contributor I
I use Windows XP but it is in 32-bit.
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J2MEJediMaster
Specialist I

OK, it is not the 64-bit OS problem, then. You have two choices:

 

1) Since you are using an OSBDM connection, go to the new Freescale OSBDM for ColdFire forum (they turned it on yesterday) and ask your question there.

 

2) File a service request for this. Click here to do that.

 

---Tom

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Juanes
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hello, could you please tell me where is that forum?,  there are to many topics and it is difficoult to find it.

 

 

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J2MEJediMaster
Specialist I

The OSBDM forum is one of the community forums, which is separate from the CodeWarrior forums. That probably makes it a bit harder to find. :smileysad: The Community forums, which contains several OSBDM projects, can be found here.

 

---Tom

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