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Question about MQX_Lite and Kinetis MK10DN512ZVLL10

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stockfrançois
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Hello,

                   I'm student and I want to use MQX_Lite or MQX on a personal board which contains a kinetis microncontrôleur MK10DN512ZVLL10. But create my personal board with using tutorial hasn't work. And as I use MQX_Lite, I can't not always compile the project and launch it. I become the following error "failed to resume target process. Could not open memory configuration files"

                   Adding to that things, I can't open a new MQX_Lite project, the option "New" -> "MQX Lite Project" has already disapear from the tree menu.

I hope somebody, will answer to me request !

Thanks in advance

FRS

PS: I have already post this request in french.

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c0170
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Hello stockfrancois,

is the project your own? This errors is connected to the memory configuration files (.mem) which is in debugger settings.

These settings are located in Debug configuration - Connection  - Target. You can check any example how they are set and follow same for your board :smileywink: What target paths are in your application?

Regards,

c0170

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c0170
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Hello stockfrancois,

is the project your own? This errors is connected to the memory configuration files (.mem) which is in debugger settings.

These settings are located in Debug configuration - Connection  - Target. You can check any example how they are set and follow same for your board :smileywink: What target paths are in your application?

Regards,

c0170

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stockfrançois
Contributor I

Hello,

Thanks for answering. I have solve the problem. You were right, it was a problem with my debuger engine in the Debug configuration and connection the target (was not right selected). I also had a false derivative in the PE component inspector.

Thanks once again.

Best regards, nice day

FRS

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