CW installs in W10/32.
The dongle licensing procedure fails.
License files that work in Windows XP seem to be in error.
CW will not install in W10/64.
Setup fails, and says nothing was installed.
No reason is given.
Why is Windows 10 such a problem?
What is needed to resolve this?
I need to support old projects, and possibly create new ones.
Which Codewarrior versions for the above chips run under Windows 10?
For 8bit MCU, we recommend CW11
CodeWarrior® for Microcontrollers-Eclipse IDE 11.1 | NXP
For 16bit MCU, we recommend CW5.2
CodeWarrior® Dev Tools for HCS12(X) MCUs | NXP
above two versions can support win10.
Hi,
Not so good news concerning CW6.3
Good news however, concerning CW5.2.
Q1: Where can I download CW5.2?
Q2: Will my 4.7 license.dat work with CW5.2?
Q3: If not, please send a license.dat for CW5.2, with the same 4.7 capabilities.
Please find current license.dat for 4.7 attached.
/Anders J
Från: ZhangJennie
Skickat: den 19 augusti 2019 07:58
Till: Anders Johansson
Ämne: Re: - Re: How is CW V6.3 & V4.7 installed in Windows 10, 32/64 bit?
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Re: How is CW V6.3 & V4.7 installed in Windows 10, 32/64 bit?
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CW6.3 and 4.7 doesn't support win10.
do you start a new project or work on the old project? these two versions are too old. are those the must for you?
I would recommend new versions that can support win10 for you based on your chip.
Have a great day,
Jun Zhang
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