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No compatible emulators available error after installing LPCXpresso 6.1.0

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 03:07:20 MST 2015
Hi guys.

Originally I used LPCXpresso 7.8 to program my LPC812 board. Recently I upgraded to Windows 10, no problem. Then a few days ago I got a LPC11C24 board and my LPCXpresso cannot connect to this board with error No compatible emulators available. So I downloaded LPCXpresso 6.1.0 and successfully connect and upload some example to the LPC11C24 board.

After that I come back to my LPCXpresso 7.8 to upload some code to the LPC812 board, and to my surprise, I got the error No compatible emulators available. I come back to LPCXpresso 6.1.0 and try the Program Flash function, the one with the IC icon with my LPC812 and it can find by LPC812 board. I tried LPCXpresso 7.8 again: No compatible emulators available.

I tried using LPCXpresso 7.9, restarting, unpluging, clean project, deleting launch configuration but no use. I also try uninstalling everything and reinstalling only LPCXpresso 7.9, uninstall the driver and reinstall from the LPCXpresso 7.9 folder but still get that error.

Any help/pointing is greatly appreciated.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 07:17:24 MST 2015
Ahhhhhhhhh that solves the problem. Thank you very much. I really appreciate this.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu Aug 13 07:14:12 MST 2015
You also need Windows\System32\Wbem on the PATH (the FAQ has been updated to reflect this)

"USB Device with DFU Capabilities" is unbooted. Please read the FAQ:
https://www.lpcware.com/content/faq/lpcxpresso/booting-lpc-link
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 07:06:39 MST 2015
I checked the PATH, it has both the "Windows\system32" and "Windows\SysWOW64".
I don't really understand you do you mean by "after booting LPC-Link, it is not showing up as a device". IT showed up as VID: 0471 PID: DF55 (USB Device with DFU Capabilities) and also there is no missing device driver.

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu Aug 13 05:44:00 MST 2015

Quote:
'wmic' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.



So, that is part of your problem. Your PATH is not setup correctly. Generally this problem can be solved by fixing your PATH environment variable, for example to ensure that the "Windows\system32" directory is on it.
[Edit: The Windows PATH issues FAQ has been updated to correctly mention wmic and cscript]

The other is that after booting LPC-Link, it is not showing up as a device. Using Device Manager are there any missing device drivers?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 04:26:07 MST 2015
This is the result from exactly copy and paste your commands. I don't understand what you mean in the last command, but 'wmic' is not recognized anyway.

C:\>cd C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_7.9.0_455\lpcxpresso\bin

C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_7.9.0_455\lpcxpresso\bin>boot_link1.cmd
Booting LPC-Link with LPCXpressoWIN.enc

C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_7.9.0_455\lpcxpresso\bin>Scripts\listusb.cmd
VID: 046D PID: C52F (HID-compliant consumer control device)
VID: 046D PID: C52F (HID-compliant mouse)
VID: 046D PID: C52F (HID-compliant vendor-defined device)
VID: 046D PID: C52F (HID-compliant vendor-defined device)
VID: 046D PID: C52F (USB Composite Device)
VID: 046D PID: C52F (USB Input Device)
VID: 046D PID: C52F (USB Input Device)
VID: 0471 PID: DF55 (USB Device with DFU Capabilities)
VID: 04F2 PID: B50F (Lenovo EasyCamera)
VID: 04F2 PID: B50F (USB Composite Device)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (HID Keyboard Device)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (HID-compliant consumer control device)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (HID-compliant mouse)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (USB Composite Device)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (USB Input Device)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (USB Input Device)
VID: 1038 PID: 1000 (USB Input Device)
VID: 8087 PID: 07DC (Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R))
VID: 8087 PID: 8001 (Generic USB Hub)

C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_7.9.0_455\lpcxpresso\bin>wmic path Win32_PnpEntity where (serv
ice like "%hid%" or service like "%winusb%") get pnpdeviceid,present
'wmic' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu Aug 13 04:16:08 MST 2015
Please try the following command (from a Command Prompt), and post the output
cd C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_7.9.0_455\lpcxpresso\bin
boot_link1
scripts\listusb
wmic path Win32_PnpEntity where (service like "%hid%" or service like "%winusb%") get pnpdeviceid,present
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 04:10:17 MST 2015
More update. I just tried with another LPC812 board. I plug the cable in, try LPCXpresso 7.9, cannot connect, then try with LPCXpresso 6.1, the device changes from "USB device with DFU capabilities" to "HID-compliant vendor-defined device", then I tried uploading the code with LPCXpresso 7.9, successful. The LED blinks.

Unplug and plug the USB cable again, cannot connect again. Also the other LPC812 board has never got any problem before.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 03:53:46 MST 2015
I don't see any difference. My cmd says that "Booting LPC-Link with LPCXpressoWIN.enc". But then I still get the error.

Also I just realized that if I tried to connect using LPCXpresso 6.1, in the Device Manager, the name will change from "USB device with DFU capabilities" to "HID-compliant vendor-defined device". After that the LPCXpresso 7.9 can connect to the board. Still unable to load the code though. When I tried to load the blinky program, I got the error:

Error in final lunch sequence 
02: Failed on connect
Target marked as not debuggable.
Emu(0): Connected. Was: NotConnected. CpuID: 00000000. Info: HID64HS12

If I unplug and plug the USB cable in again, then the LPCXpresso 7.9 cannot connect again.

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu Aug 13 03:43:23 MST 2015
So, what happens when you run boot_link1, as described in the link I provided?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tuturuu on Thu Aug 13 03:36:18 MST 2015
Thank you for your reply.

- I tried using the same workspace as well as using a new workspace and import the LPC open project but still got the same error.
- The LPC11C24 board that I am using is the REV B, 2010.
- Yes it appears as  "USB device with DFU capabilities"
- No it always appears in the Device Manager as  "USB device with DFU capabilities"

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu Aug 13 03:29:00 MST 2015
Have you been using the same workspace with all of these versions? Please try a new workspace and import your projects and then try again.

Failing that:
I assume you are using the OM13012 board?
After inserting the board, does it appear in Device Manager as "USB device with DFU capabilities"
Does the board boot and then appear as "LPC-Link Debug Probe v1.1"?

See:
https://www.lpcware.com/content/faq/lpcxpresso/booting-lpc-link
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