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Urgent - AN2120 code conversion - from COSMIC to CodeWarrior v5.1

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rakpar
Contributor I
Hi,
 
I badly need AN2120 source code. The source code posted on Freescale website is developed using COSMIC. There are close to 28 files in that source code.
Can someone provide me the same code in Codewarror v5.1 for HCS08?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Wish you a very Happy New Year
 
regards,
 
rakpar
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Alban
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Hello Rakpar,
 
Unfortunately, I doubt that you would get help by shouting on people.
 
You must have forgotten to read the rules before posting your message. They include:
- "Please use appropriate netiquette and respect for others. "
- "if your question requires an answer for you to progress, you need to Submit a new Service Request through the portal. This way you will have a guaranteed reply by a Freescale representative."
 
This information was posted more than 6 months agon in the Forum Use board under the explicit title [Important] How to get Technical Support. It also stated:
 
"There are several ways to get Technical Support from Freescale Semiconductor.
Most of them are listed at http://www.freescale.com/techsupport.
 
Please keep in mind that Freescale Community (Forums) is not here to replace the normal official channels to request help.
 
Participation here is mostly voluntary and does not guarantee any answer."

 
I put the information you shall read in red above.
 
Regards,
Alban.

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rakpar
Contributor I
IS THERE NO ONE TO DO THE NEEDFUL?
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Alban
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Hello Rakpar,
 
Unfortunately, I doubt that you would get help by shouting on people.
 
You must have forgotten to read the rules before posting your message. They include:
- "Please use appropriate netiquette and respect for others. "
- "if your question requires an answer for you to progress, you need to Submit a new Service Request through the portal. This way you will have a guaranteed reply by a Freescale representative."
 
This information was posted more than 6 months agon in the Forum Use board under the explicit title [Important] How to get Technical Support. It also stated:
 
"There are several ways to get Technical Support from Freescale Semiconductor.
Most of them are listed at http://www.freescale.com/techsupport.
 
Please keep in mind that Freescale Community (Forums) is not here to replace the normal official channels to request help.
 
Participation here is mostly voluntary and does not guarantee any answer."

 
I put the information you shall read in red above.
 
Regards,
Alban.
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