Mi FRDM-K82F quedó inservible después que lo conecté a WIN 10. Seguí las indicaciones del documento "Freedom OpenSDA Firmware Issues Reported on Windows 10", pero cuando trate de cargar el .bin (k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin) reporta un error de apertura de archivo (fail to open file).
Qué puedo hacer para resolver este problema?
- Luis Espinal
Hi Dude,
I've already attached the k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin in the previous reply, and please check it.
Have a great day,
Ping
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Dear Jeremy,
I've already solved the issue, the problem was the file name. The file you pointed me is actually the version 2.0 and k82f uses the version 2.1.
The file I used to reprogram the k82f was the " k20dx128_bootloader_0x8000.bin " and not the "k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin".
Thank you for the support, you showed me the way.
Best regards,
Luis Espinal
Dear Jeremy,
Now, when I connect K82F it opens a window as drive with text file inside: NoFlashConfig.txt
This file contain the following text: "No valid VMSD configuration for target flashing found."
What this means?
Best regards,
Luis Espinal
Hi Luis,
I was wondering if you can clarify the issue in English again.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Have a great day,
Ping
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Thanks Jeremy for your interest,
My FRDM-K82F is unresponsive after it was connected to Win10. To fix it, I followed the instructions from "Freedom OpenSDA Firmware Issues Reported on Windows 10" post, but when I tried to load the .bin file (k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin) I get the following message "Failed to open file".
What can I do? or Where I can find the correct file name to flash the openSDA mcu if this was the mistake?
Best regards,
Luis Espinal
Hi Luis,
Thanks for your reply.
I'd highly recommend to you can follow the kind of produce to work around the issue.
Hope it helps.
Have a great day,
Ping
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Jeremy,
I've tried with Win8 but I got same message.
Perhaps I've missed installing something. I only installed "Setup_JLink_V512c.exe"
Where is installed "k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin"?
Regards,
Luis
Hi Luis,
Before to execute the loadbin commander, you must assure the bin file already had been stored in the disk.
Then you can refer to the Fig 1 to use the commander.
Have a great day,
Ping
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Dear Jeremy,
the device is connected correctly, even Jlink did an erase task as you can see in the image I sent.
Now, and I'm asking again, Where is the "k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin" file stored in the hard drive? What is the path to the .bin file on the HDD? I've searched the whole disk but it wasn't there.
Do I need to install more than just "Setup_JLink_V512e.exe"?
Or, Where can I download "k20dx128_bootloader_0x5000.bin" file?
Regards,
Luis