Hi Alice,
Thanks for the reply, but I don't think it is really addressing the issue.
CW 11 certainly says it supports ColdFire MCF5484, and so did CW 10.7 which I downloaded and installed shortly before CW 11 was released. And I could create a project for the MCF5484, using PEmicro debugger. I could even Connect to the target and look at memory. But I was not able to Attach nor ever get symbolic debugging going properly. On trying to Attach I kept getting the error:
Failed to resume target process.
Bad arguments passed to function
Searching for these in the NXP community found the two posts I reference above, which have replies saying that the problem is due to a bug introduced at CW 10.4. So, as suggested, I download and installed CW 10.3 and then debugging just worked with no problems.
So my original question is not whether I can create a MCF5484 project in CW 11, but rather whether there is still a bug that stops it being of any use. I could download it and try, but surely someone at NXP should know?
It is concerning that (before CW 11 was released), the product page for the MCF548x linked to CW 10.7 as a suitable (if not recommended) development tool, when it was known that it did not work properly with the MCF548x. Does not look very professional.
Regards, Giles