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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Elianco_ES on Thu Sep 04 10:36:29 MST 2014
Hello,

Can I use LPC Xpresso IDE to compile and download my programs to

mbed NXP LPC1768 development board?

For now I'm using Mbed.org online C++ compiler to test different features of the

NXP's LPC1768 microcontroller.

Thanks for the answer/s!  :)

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by larryvc on Sat Dec 06 21:47:12 MST 2014
Deleted - wrong thread.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by FL1 on Sat Dec 06 04:07:19 MST 2014
Thanks for your bold answer, but it's not the right answer. Solution: if Internet Explorer makes a ".htm" file of your download, change it back to ".if" and follow the procedure.
Might be interesting for people who want to use LPCXpresso on an mbed board (like the author of the original question)
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Sat Dec 06 02:30:14 MST 2014
So ask mbed! Mbed is ARM. This forum is NXP.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by FL1 on Fri Dec 05 16:32:35 MST 2014
Thank you for the answer, but when I follow the link I get a file called "mbedmicrontroller_141212.htm" of 130 KB (look at the misspelling of microcontroller). I set it on the mbed and remove all other files. Switch power off and on ..... and .... the "mbedmicrontroller_141212.htm" is still there and the old MBED.HTM re-appears. Where does it come from? Apparently it didn't get cleared from the flash rom.

I put the "mbedmicrontroller_141212.htm" in attachment. I changed its extension to .txt to be allowed to upload it, but the content of the .txt is still exactly the same as the .htm when I open it in Notepad++. Is this the correct file for upgrading the firmware?

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Fri Dec 05 12:34:45 MST 2014
It is there...
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by FL1 on Fri Dec 05 12:29:12 MST 2014
The latest firmware is not available from the link provided in the answer. Is there any other place where we can find the firmware update?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Elianco_ES on Wed Nov 05 11:18:15 MST 2014
WHITECOE,

Thanks a lot for your answer.  :) 

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by whitecoe on Tue Nov 04 13:03:46 MST 2014
If you make sure your mbed1768 board has the latest mbed firmware installed, it will then appear as a CMSIS-DAP debug probe, as well as an mbed flash drive.

The LPCXpresso debugger will then be able to debug it in the same way as other debug probe / boards, as described in the LPCXpresso User Guide.

HTH!


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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Elianco_ES on Tue Nov 04 11:06:03 MST 2014
mbed website describes how to export the files to
work with LPCXpresso IDE : v7.4.0 but does not explain how to interface
it to the mbed NXP LPC1768 board.

I mean what linker/debugger is needed to download hex files to flash memory.
 
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu Sep 04 12:27:50 MST 2014
Yes. This is described on the mbed website.
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