Hi all,
I am trying to download applications from CodeWarrior 56800/E V8.2.3 onto a MC56F8006demo board via a parallel-to-JTAG converter. I am running CodeWarrior on a 32-bit Vista computer. Whenever I press the debug button, I receive an error of "cssprotocolplugin: unknown protocol error". I have tried the following tips from a previous thread, http://forums.freescale.com/freescale/board/message?board.id=CWDSPCOMM&message.id=697&query.id=11033..., but the error persists.
- "Enable Legacy Plug and Play" is checked for my parallel port
- The parallel port registration key, winxp2.reg is added
- The mode of my parallel port is set to bi-directional
- The address of the parallel port is set using commands "config cc Parallel:0x0378" and "config save"
- The voltage coming out of my parallel port from my desktop is 5v
The log of my session says:
check_min_version(serverh=0,*version)
api version: 00000004 00000005
config_chain(serverh=0,cc=0,count=1,*devlist,*generic)
devlist: Holo
reset_to_debug(serverh=0,cc=0)
ERROR(39): Subcore error encountered during multicore operation
Is there any other configuration need to be done before I can use a JTAG connector to download applications?
Thanks in advance,
Charles
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Most of the suggestions you followed were for Windows XP systems. I do not know what the situation is for Vista, but I know how that Vista does handle drivers a bit differently.
You seem to have done all of the right things, so the only thing I can suggest is that you try the set-up on a system running Windows XP. I know, that is not the best suggestion given the lack of resources these days, but it would at least point out if the Vista was the culprit.
---Tom
Most of the suggestions you followed were for Windows XP systems. I do not know what the situation is for Vista, but I know how that Vista does handle drivers a bit differently.
You seem to have done all of the right things, so the only thing I can suggest is that you try the set-up on a system running Windows XP. I know, that is not the best suggestion given the lack of resources these days, but it would at least point out if the Vista was the culprit.
---Tom
Honestly, is the accepted solution to this problem to uninstall Vista & install XP!?!
I'm having the same issue. It seems that no matter what address I point the command converter to, the error comes back as "ERROR(39): Subcore error encountered during multicore operation".
What does that error actually mean? Can we not find the root of the problem and have it fixed for good?
Cheers,
Greg
I tried running on an XP computer and everything work just fine now. Thanks for your assistance Tom.
I scouted around the forums, and found some more information on parallel port solutions, which may be of help. The thread is:
http://forums.freescale.com/freescale/board/message?board.id=CWCOMM&thread.id=6144