Hi all,
I am using a MC9S08QE32 processor along with CodeWarrior 10.6 and a P&E Multilink Universal for debugging. I can download the program to the chip and run the program through the debugger, but after some time the program stops and I get a pop-up error: "GDI Protocol fatal error: The Debugger is not connected to the PE device" and then I can no longer reconnect to the device and I get the problem occurred pop up: "... Failed to resume target process." I then have to restart Codewarrior (ending the DE process doesn't always do it) to be able to reconnect to the target board.
Some things that I have tried that have not fixed the problem:
This problem makes debugging very difficult and any help or suggestions at all is greatly appreciated.
Thanks and please let me know if more information is necessary to help.
Hi,
I had a problem a while back with overlapping memory (Problem Occurred: Flash programming with overlapping memory), but this was somehow different as it failed while downloading?
The other tips I have:
- I had once a bad USB cable: replacing the cable solved the problem. I had problems as well with bad USB connectors (check the USB solder/connections on the Multilink).
- USB 3.0 port? I have seen a lot of problems with that. If you have USB 3.0, try a different (USB 2.0) port on your machine.
- Do you have a noisy environment? I had once a problem that a motor nearby was injecting noise into the debug cable: shortening the BDM cable and/or shielding it from the motor solved it.
- Then I had once a bad/flacky Multilink: using a different unit identified the problem.
I hope that helps,
Erich
Hey Erich,
Thanks for your response and the time that you have put into your website. I have spent a lot of time over the past few years on your website and it has helped me out on numerous occasions.
This time I seemed to have fixed the problem by moving the workspace over to my local machine, instead of on the company's network. Maybe the network was going in and out and I kept losing a connection? Not sure entirely but it is working now.
Thanks again
Hi James,
glad to hear that :-).
Interesting point about having the workspace on a network (drive?). That would explain it a lot, because Eclipse does a lot of writing/reading from the .metadata. So if there is enough latency on your network, it indeed could create such issues. I would never have thought about using a network drive for the workspace. It is ok to use it for the projects itself (although not ideal).
But good to know this, so I try to remember that case if someone else has the same problem. So many thanks for reporting back what was the (likely) cause and solution!
Thanks,
Erich