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LPCXpresso v3.4.0 released

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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Thu Jun 24 00:50:43 MST 2010
We are pleased to announce the release of LPCXpresso v 3.4.0.

Major changes in this release include:

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[*]Added support for LPC2929 and LPC3250
[*]Added new 'reset after programming' option to Flash dialog
[*]Fix to Managed linker script for data section
[*]Various fixes/improvements to peripheral descriptions
[*]Debugger fixes for problems related to stepping and viewing  variables
[*]Fixed problem with setjmp in C library
[*]Fixed a rare activation issue. Note: Customers who experienced this  problem with previous releases may need acquire a new serial number and  activation key.
[*]Note: If you are upgrading from a previous installation, we  recommend that you install into a new directory. You will be able to use  any existing workspaces, and your existing activation code will be  used.
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You can download this new version from the Download section of the Code Red LPCXpresso site, at:
http://lpcxpresso.code-red-tech.com/LPCXpresso/Downloads
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Wed Jul 14 06:13:19 MST 2010
There does seems to be a change of behaviour here which we will investigate.

Couple of things to remember

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[*]By default, there is a breakpoint set on main() when you load an image, which means that if your project has 4 other breakpoints set, you actually have 5 breakpoints at load time. You can disable the automatic breakpoint on main, as detailed at

http://lpcxpresso.code-red-tech.com/LPCXpresso/node/48
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[*]You can disable/remove breakpoints from your project before you actually load it via the Breakpoints View (on the tab next to the quickstart panel). So it is probably a good idea to check this before launching a debug session.
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[And remember the 4 breakpoints on LPC11 comes from the Cortex-M0 processor core's debug hardware]

Regards,
CodeRedSupprot
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by termohlen on Wed Jul 14 04:29:45 MST 2010
Just loaded and started using v3.4 (using with LPCXpresso: LPC1114).  I have found that I can now only use 3 breakpoints and when I forget an use the forth, a lingering process uses > 30% of my cpu. I have to manually kill the process.  :confused:
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Tue Jul 13 06:44:41 MST 2010
I'm sorry, but there currently no support for Linux. Where does it mention there is support for Red Hat (or any other Linux)?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by ksinkar on Tue Jul 13 04:08:52 MST 2010
On your downloads page you have mentioned that a LPCXpresso version for Red Hat Linux is there on the CD. Is there any Web link from where I can download the software for Red Hat Linux? I have Fedora 13 on my PC and would love to have the LPCXpresso on that.
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