Hi,
We have Codewarrior 4.7 and I would like to update to the newest codewarrior version. Please, Can you say me which is the best codewarrior version for hcs12 and hcs12x microcontroller? Now, We are using ubuntu 14.04 and windows 10 compatibility 64 bits. We prefer a compatible ubuntu 14.04 version.
Best regards.
Hello Dimar,
I'm afraid there is no Linux/Ubuntu version of CW for HC12.
If you want to run it from Linux you need a virtual machine with windows XP/7 installed.
I'd recommend you to use the latest version CodeWarrior for HCs12x V5.2 since it supports latest Windows 7/8/10 (32/64bits). The only drawback is it supports just a subset of MCUs (see attached release notes)
http://www.nxp.com/webapp/swlicensing/sso/downloadSoftware.sp?catid=CWX-H12-PROED-EX
If your derivative is not on the list I'd recommend you to use previsous version V5.1 which on the other hand does not support Win 8/10.
Hope it helps.
Stan
Thank you for the help, Stanislav.
I'm using MCS12DP512 which isn't in the txt list. Does exist a similar list for #cw5.1? I have seen the existence of #eclipse plugin, does it works for me?
Sincerily yours,
In this case I'd recommend to use v5.1 instead.
See the derivative comparison table v5.1 vs. 5.2 here:
https://community.nxp.com/message/812713
You can of course use the CodeWarrior build tools for command line (makefile) only and have any other IDE (such as eclipse) for project management/Editor.
See the document here that describes eclipse integration.
Classic - Is it possible (How) to use HCS12 on Eclipse?
Hope it helps
Stan
Hi Stanislav,
So, what's the diference between #cw5.1 and #eclipse plugin? Is #eclipse plugin totally funcional or is it only a complement for #codewarrrior ? #eclipse plugin works on ubuntu?
Thanks,
Forget about the eclipse plugin. There is no advantage to use that, it's mainly just a way to use eclipse as your text editor (no full functions). Linux support is possible, but only with third party compilers for S12. If you are a CodeWarrior user, this will not be an easy transition. Debugging, code compatibility, and behavior will be not be the same.
My advice, for simplicity, is to just install CW 5.2 Classic and follow these steps to add support for the MCS12DP512.
How-to Add missing derivatives to CodeWarrior Classic HCS12(X) 5.2 (Unofficial Method)
By the way, what type of programmer/BDM do you use?
Thanks for your answer Rodney.
We use nowadays P&E HCS12/2HCS08 Multilink (PE310150)