Updated version 3.0.1 of the NXP FreeMASTER tool has just been published online.
For more details, please read the recently posted FreeMASTER 3.0 Announcement. Also see downloads, documentation and other resources at http://www.nxp.com/freemaster.
Major changes introduced in the new version:
Bug-fixes and other minor changes:
Thank you for using the NXP products and FreeMASTER tool.
Hello Michal,
Thank you very much for pushing my wish list :smileyhappy:.
Unfortunately, I can not use the PCAN interface. I have placed the PCANBasic.dll in all folders and tried to register it with regsvr32. But I do not get a new line in the CAN drop down list...
Hope you can point me in the right direction.
(Btw: pmpx with expanded/collapsed state is working - but why is loading a pmpx file so much slower than pmp?)
Best regards
Sebastian
Dear Sebastian,
yes, adding PEAK support was on our list for a long time. And you posting your workaround was a good trigger to have it finally done.
Anyway, I'm sorry to hear that you do not see the PCAN added. In general, the new plug-in would show the item in the drop-down list even without PCANBasic.dll (it would just tell that "driver was not found" like the others). So I suspect your plug in is not registered well or is a wrong version. I think re-installing 3.0.1 should help. But before you do it, please check the following things. It could help to track what has caused the issue.
Note: PCANBasic.dll is installed by PEAK driver installer directly to Windows/System32 folder. This is a good place to have it (any PATH place is a good one).
So, first of all: this is how it should look like. Are you sure it is not there?
Check that the CAN plug-in is registered. In regedit, please locate this node (I assume you have 64-bit Windows):
Locate the "c:\NXP\FreeMASTER 3.0\FreeMASTER\plugins\can\focpgi.dll" and display properties. The version should be 1.6.0.0
Thank you for your help,
Michal
Need to follow the latest version of freemaster2.5 to support PCAN
Can you provide the latest version of freemaster2.5? Otherwise, PCAN devices cannot be found