Hi Stephen,
in addition...
I ever downloaded SDK_2.0_FRDM-K22F package from
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but it only support iar, not for KDS. Did you revise it to support KDS?
to work with K22F with KDS, I use SDK_2.0_TWR-K22F120M. I attach my testing video here.
BTW, I saw there are many project opened in your IDE window. I suggest you create a new workspace to perform the new test.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
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Well it works just fine with projects that are imported. But not for projects that are created *new*. But why would it not work? I didn't revise anything. I don't understand what you are saying about not supporting KDS... I can totally build for KDS and that is exactly what I did... see the attached picture.
Hi Stephen,
could you share/upload that project which does not work?
Erich
thanks. I redownload the full version SDK_2.0_FRDM-K22F and test it again.
create a new project based on SDK_2.0_FRDM-K22F, it also works fine. see attached video,
I suggest you create a new workspace to perform the new test. do menu "project", "clean..." before build.
make sure you have all your update installed to KDS3.2.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
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Hi Stephen,
The warning about SWO is because you have it enabled in the debug setttings (openSDA does not support SWO), so you should disable it:
Can you check if it loads the symbols and executable as above?
I hope this helps,
Erich
It doesn't seem to matter whether I have SDO checked or not as to whether the code loads successfully. But thank you for that tip. If I disable SDO, then the (benign) error message goes away.
Can't you venture a guess as to why I can completely l load any of the SDK example files, but not just a basic simple "new" project?
Thanks!