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Content originally posted in LPCWare by KohChengSing on Wed Sep 14 21:12:53 MST 2011
After I got the LPCXpresso with LPC1343 and connect it to the PC, the on-board LED is blinking. I launched the LPCXpresso, built the Blinky project and then click debug. After some time, a "Timeout waiting for LPC_Link to initilize..." message appeared. I had to quit. The log stated that the target received 0 byte...
What was my error ?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Luis Digital on Sun Oct 23 13:05:07 MST 2011

Quote: KohChengSing
1. The problem is solved(?) by disconnecting all other USB devices.



Well to put a question mark, because usually the problem reappears at any time. Simply unplug and plug the USB cable, and you may run smoothly.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by KohChengSing on Sun Oct 23 06:04:17 MST 2011
1. The problem is solved(?) by disconnecting all other USB devices.

2. The last suggestion "go through the instructions..." seems too tedious.

Any simpler method other than 1 ?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Fri Sep 16 11:36:23 MST 2011
Have you ever been able to connect successfully to this board?

What OS are you running?  If XP, then try out the suggestions in this FAQ...

http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/LPCLinkNotFound

Are you running your OS natively, or under a virtual machine? If you are running under a VM, then try out these FAQs...

http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/CodeRedFAQ#VirtualMachine

Have you got any additional hardware connected to the board, or have the board mounted on a base board?


If you are still having problems then go through the instructions in the following FAQ and post the results....

http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/LPCLinkDiagnostics

Regards,
CodeRedSupport
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by KohChengSing on Thu Sep 15 19:40:57 MST 2011

Quote: Serge
1# look through the old threads. A search function is provided. Many of those old threads are addressing the same problem :rolleyes:
2# goto http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/CodeRedFAQ and read the section on Debug target connections :eek:
3# try replacing your USB cable with an 'expensive' one :D
4# check the USB port on your computer :p

And i am pretty sure Zero will add some pointers



Thank you for the advice.
1# I did this before. Problem not solved.
2# This is not relevant to the problem.
3# The cable is a good one. It worked with other boards.
4# There is apparently no problem with the USB port.

Actually, the postings in 1 show that the problem had been faced by many users and for quite sometime. The solutions did not appear to work well.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by serge on Wed Sep 14 23:21:43 MST 2011
1# look through the old threads. A search function is provided. Many of those old threads are addressing the same problem :rolleyes:
2# goto http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/CodeRedFAQ and read the section on Debug target connections :eek:
3# try replacing your USB cable with an 'expensive' one :D
4# check the USB port on your computer :p

And i am pretty sure Zero will add some pointers
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