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hugojesteszoilo
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Hello , I have recently adquired a M52233DEMO kit. I have following the "Step by Step installation instructions" but it does not work fine.

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ow can ido install the driver for Windows7?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Hi,

I think it should be a driver issue.

It's an Axiom board.

I don't know if Axiom provided the driver for Win 7 and 64 bit OS.

The M52233DEMO board has 2 interfaces connector:

      - Integrated BDM_PORT using a sample USB cable,

      - BDM port using a BDM interface as P&E Multilink.

I will check with Axiom.

Your solutions are.

      - Install the board on Win XP machine (via VMware/Virtualbox or Virtual PC),

      - try to use the BDM port with an interface as P&E Multilink.

Regards

Pascal

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Hi,

I think it should be a driver issue.

It's an Axiom board.

I don't know if Axiom provided the driver for Win 7 and 64 bit OS.

The M52233DEMO board has 2 interfaces connector:

      - Integrated BDM_PORT using a sample USB cable,

      - BDM port using a BDM interface as P&E Multilink.

I will check with Axiom.

Your solutions are.

      - Install the board on Win XP machine (via VMware/Virtualbox or Virtual PC),

      - try to use the BDM port with an interface as P&E Multilink.

Regards

Pascal

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hugojesteszoilo
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Hello Pascal,

I have resolved the issue by means of the installation of codewarrior 10.

do you know about  any example source-code/project ready for build and run into M52233DEMO board? ( for CW 10)

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Hi Hugo,

Thanks for the very important info.

So it was a driver issue.

I don't know exactly what is the on-board BDM port used on this board but probably it's based on P&E.

Regarding the example.

According to the http://cache.freescale.com/files/student_learning_kits/doc/user_guide/AP52233SLKUG.pdf, the tool used was: CW for Coldfire V6.1

This is a very old version based on Classic IDE.

The Last version based on Classic IDE was CW for Coldfire V7.2.

This is tool version historic for ColdFire:

      CW for ColdFire V6.1

      CW for ColdFire V6.3

      CW for ColdFire V7.0

      CW for ColdFire V7.1    -> tool major change

      CW for ColdFire V7.2    -> new library (EWL replacing MSL)

            introduction of Eclipse in 2010

    CW for MCU V10.0

    CW for MCU V10.1

    CW for MCU V10.2

    CW for MCU V10.3

    CW for MCU V10.4

    CW for MCU V10.5

    CW for MCU V10.6

We don't have demo example based on MCU V10.6.

Now Processor Expert is included in the tool.

There are some examples delivered on the installation.

Using Processor Expert you can create a short example using some beans.

For each beans, Processor Expert provides documentation and some examples.

Now to answer the question: Can I move the Classic project to MCU ?

Yes you can.

I recommend you to refer to the doc:

            AN4104, Converting ColdFire Projects to CodeWarrior Development Studio for Microcontrollers V10.0

                                http://cache.freescale.com/files/soft_dev_tools/doc/app_note/AN4104.pdf

Hope this will help you.

Have a great day,
Pascal
Freescale Technical Support
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