Hi, everyone.
Thank you for your attention.
My software is CWA-STANDARD-NL.(Version 10.2.9/10.2.10/10.2.8b)
Is this version Eclips based or just Classic version ?
I want to use tha TAP, CWH-CTP-BASE-HE.
Does this CWH-CTP-BASE-HE work as USB TAP really?
Of coarse, freesacle website announced it works as USB TAP, as well as Ethernet TAP.
But, how?
I already refered AN4338.
Because my PC OS is windows7, 64bit system.
Please help me....
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Solved! Go to Solution.
I received e-mail from freescale's technical support team.
The reply was as bellows,
After trying freescale's procedures, I will check this answer work well.
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Answer\Message:
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The version of the tools that you have are Eclipse based. The CWH-CTP-BASE-HE is
a CodeWarrior TAP which enables Freescale target system debugging via a standard
debug port (usually JTAG) while connected to a developer’s workstation via Ethernet
or USB. The CodeWarrior TAP may also be referred to by industry standard terms
such as probe, JTAG probe, JTAG emulator or target probe.
Using the CodeWarrior TAP’s Ethernet connection, developers can debug systems
remotely or more effectively share a single system with multiple developers.
When a shared system is not needed, CodeWarrior TAP connects directly to the
developer’s workstation with a single USB cable. Power is supplied by the USB port
so that no additional cables are needed.
The Code warrior TAP allows either USB or Ethernet (10/100 ) host connection for
the developer workstation.
I am using Windows 7 and have used Windows XP in the past with the USBTAP and everything
Worked fine. What do you mean that it doesn't work? Do you have the TAP connected to
your pc?
If you need to install the USB driver you need to follow steps below:
1. Unplug all CodeWarrior probes from your machine.
2. Open a Command Prompt and navigate to
"{CCSDistRootDir}\ccs\drivers\usb\jungo\".
PLEASE_NOTE:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 the Command Prompt must be opened as
Administrator.
Start->Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt (right-click and select "Run
as administrator" on Windows Vista and Windows 7)
3. Run detect.bat from the Command Prompt.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb\jungo> detect
4. If the Jungo USB driver is NOT found for USB TAP, uninstallation
of the Jungo USB driver is not necessary, go to Step 5. If the Jungo USB
driver is found for USB TAP, the Jungo USB driver must be
uninstalled for all USB TAPs in order to install the LibUSB
USB driver required for the latest CodeWarrior tools.
PLEASE NOTE:
If the Jungo USB driver is uninstalled, any older CodeWarrior tools
installed on your machine will no longer work with USB TAP. If
you still need to use the older CodeWarrior tools installed on your
machine, you can uninstall the Jungo USB driver now and revert back to it
later using the instructions further down in this file. If the Jungo USB
driver is not uninstalled, then the LibUSB USB driver required for the
latest CodeWarrior tools cannot be installed properly and probes other than
USB TAP, such as Ethernet TAP, must be used with the latest
CodeWarrior tools.
To uninstall the Jungo USB driver for all USB TAPs,
run uninstall.bat from the same (Administrator) Command Prompt used to run
detect.bat.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb\jungo> uninstall
5. From the same (Administrator) Command Prompt, navigate to
"{CCSDistRootDir}\ccs\drivers\usb\".
6. Run setup.bat from the Command Prompt to install the USB drivers for
all CodeWarrior probes.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb> setup
7. Plug in any CodeWarrior probes. If necessary, tell the wizard not to
connect to Windows Update and tell the wizard to install the software
automatically.
To uninstall the USB drivers for CodeWarrior probes:
1. Unplug all CodeWarrior probes from your machine.
2. Open a Command Prompt and navigate to "{CCSDistRootDir}\ccs\drivers\usb\".
PLEASE_NOTE:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 the Command Prompt must be opened as
Administrator.
Start->Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt (right-click and select "Run
as administrator" on Windows Vista and Windows 7)
3. Run setup.bat from the Command Prompt with the uninstall option.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb> setup uninstall
To revert to the old Jungo USB driver for CodeWarrior USB TAP:
1. Uninstall the USB drivers as described above.
2. Navigate to the installation directory of the old tools requiring the old
Jungo USB driver.
e.g. C:\Program Files\Freescale\CodeWarrior for Processor Old Version
3. Follow the instructions for manually installing the old Jungo USB driver
located in ccs\drivers\usb\readme.txt under the installation directory of
the old tools.
4. If you experience any issues, please contact CodeWarrior support.
Regards,
Irene
Freescale Technical Support
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I received e-mail from freescale's technical support team.
The reply was as bellows,
After trying freescale's procedures, I will check this answer work well.
********************************************************************************
Answer\Message:
********************************************************************************
The version of the tools that you have are Eclipse based. The CWH-CTP-BASE-HE is
a CodeWarrior TAP which enables Freescale target system debugging via a standard
debug port (usually JTAG) while connected to a developer’s workstation via Ethernet
or USB. The CodeWarrior TAP may also be referred to by industry standard terms
such as probe, JTAG probe, JTAG emulator or target probe.
Using the CodeWarrior TAP’s Ethernet connection, developers can debug systems
remotely or more effectively share a single system with multiple developers.
When a shared system is not needed, CodeWarrior TAP connects directly to the
developer’s workstation with a single USB cable. Power is supplied by the USB port
so that no additional cables are needed.
The Code warrior TAP allows either USB or Ethernet (10/100 ) host connection for
the developer workstation.
I am using Windows 7 and have used Windows XP in the past with the USBTAP and everything
Worked fine. What do you mean that it doesn't work? Do you have the TAP connected to
your pc?
If you need to install the USB driver you need to follow steps below:
1. Unplug all CodeWarrior probes from your machine.
2. Open a Command Prompt and navigate to
"{CCSDistRootDir}\ccs\drivers\usb\jungo\".
PLEASE_NOTE:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 the Command Prompt must be opened as
Administrator.
Start->Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt (right-click and select "Run
as administrator" on Windows Vista and Windows 7)
3. Run detect.bat from the Command Prompt.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb\jungo> detect
4. If the Jungo USB driver is NOT found for USB TAP, uninstallation
of the Jungo USB driver is not necessary, go to Step 5. If the Jungo USB
driver is found for USB TAP, the Jungo USB driver must be
uninstalled for all USB TAPs in order to install the LibUSB
USB driver required for the latest CodeWarrior tools.
PLEASE NOTE:
If the Jungo USB driver is uninstalled, any older CodeWarrior tools
installed on your machine will no longer work with USB TAP. If
you still need to use the older CodeWarrior tools installed on your
machine, you can uninstall the Jungo USB driver now and revert back to it
later using the instructions further down in this file. If the Jungo USB
driver is not uninstalled, then the LibUSB USB driver required for the
latest CodeWarrior tools cannot be installed properly and probes other than
USB TAP, such as Ethernet TAP, must be used with the latest
CodeWarrior tools.
To uninstall the Jungo USB driver for all USB TAPs,
run uninstall.bat from the same (Administrator) Command Prompt used to run
detect.bat.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb\jungo> uninstall
5. From the same (Administrator) Command Prompt, navigate to
"{CCSDistRootDir}\ccs\drivers\usb\".
6. Run setup.bat from the Command Prompt to install the USB drivers for
all CodeWarrior probes.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb> setup
7. Plug in any CodeWarrior probes. If necessary, tell the wizard not to
connect to Windows Update and tell the wizard to install the software
automatically.
To uninstall the USB drivers for CodeWarrior probes:
1. Unplug all CodeWarrior probes from your machine.
2. Open a Command Prompt and navigate to "{CCSDistRootDir}\ccs\drivers\usb\".
PLEASE_NOTE:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 the Command Prompt must be opened as
Administrator.
Start->Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt (right-click and select "Run
as administrator" on Windows Vista and Windows 7)
3. Run setup.bat from the Command Prompt with the uninstall option.
C:\...\ccs\drivers\usb> setup uninstall
To revert to the old Jungo USB driver for CodeWarrior USB TAP:
1. Uninstall the USB drivers as described above.
2. Navigate to the installation directory of the old tools requiring the old
Jungo USB driver.
e.g. C:\Program Files\Freescale\CodeWarrior for Processor Old Version
3. Follow the instructions for manually installing the old Jungo USB driver
located in ccs\drivers\usb\readme.txt under the installation directory of
the old tools.
4. If you experience any issues, please contact CodeWarrior support.
Regards,
Irene
Freescale Technical Support
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Hello,
All CodeWarrior versions starting with 10 (e.g.: 10.2.9 or 10.2.10) are ECLIPSE based.
If the first numer in the version code is less than 10 (e.g.: 3.2.0) then this denote a "Classic" version.
Regarding the CWTAP probe, this is quite new and totally different than what is described in AN4338. This AN describes a USBTAP probe that does not support ETH connection.
The CWTAP probe features are described here: CodeWarrior TAP Product Summary Page
Within the User Manual of this probe that can be downloaded from the link above, you will find all the steps to configure this probe to connect via USB or via Ethernet.
Please have a look over the CWTAP user manual and if you still have questions, please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Daniel