Hi,
CW for MCU v6.3 is running under Win 7 64 bit too.
This is the configuration I'm using on my side and I can build and debug an application without problem.
However the MCU V6.3 was released in 2009 and the tool was not tested on Win 7 but we still have lot of customers using MCU V6.3 on Win 7.
On community you will find several posts explaining how to install the tool on Win 7.
An interesting one is Install CodeWarrior 6.3 (Classic) directly under Windows 7 x64 or Windows 10 x64
By default the installer is checking the OS version and doesn't allow installation under 64bit OS.
Why ?
Some drivers included in the installation were not compatible for 64bit OS (P&E interfaces for instance).
However we can install new drivers without problem.
How to install MCU v6.3 under Win 7 64bit or other 64bit OSs ?
- use the customer solution explained above,
- install the tool on 32bit OS (Win 7 too) and copy the installation folder in Win 7 64bit.
Execute \bin\regserver.bat
Download and install new P&E driver (11.1)
P&E Microcomputer Systems
Since 2010 we started to move all our development tools under Eclipse.
Today all our new versions are based on Eclipse.
Only some processors are always under Classic.
This is the case for HC12, MGT and PA5xx.
The first versions MCU V10.0, V10.1 and 10.2 included an classic project converter feature.
This was useful for no complex project.
The MCU V10.2 is always available and can be downloaded on our web site.
CodeWarrior Legacy Downloads|Freescale
Another way to convert your classic project to Eclipse is to follow the AN4727:
Import project from CW classic to CW MCU v10 4 CodeWarrior for Microcontrollers v10.4
http://cache.freescale.com/files/soft_dev_tools/doc/app_note/AN4727.pdf
What 's about project using Processor Expert ?
By default on MCU V10.6.4 you must create a project including Processor Expert.
When the project is created to import PEx settings you just need to copy the .pe file to MCU project.
Then rename it as MCU one.
Now when the MCU project is re-opened, the classic PEx settings will be used
Now you can choose if you want to keep the MCU V6.3 or move to MCU V10.6.4.
We've working solution for 2 cases.
If you need more info let me know, Don't hesitate to contact us.
Have a great day,
Pascal
Freescale Technical Support
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