Hello Community,
I am using LPC Expresso IDE For the development of the PN7462 NFC CCID Example.
I have Successfully Installed & Activated the free edition of the LPC Expresso IDE.
I have Imported the CCID Example as mentioned in the Document.
While building the application I am getting the following error.
/bin/sh: Heap:Default: command not found
/bin/sh: Post: command not found
/bin/sh: Default: command not found
/bin/sh: Stack:Default: command not found
/bin/sh: End: command not found
/bin/sh: Default: command not found
make: *** [PN7462AU_ex_phExCcid.axf] Error 127
Will you please help me to know, how to solve this error?
Regards,
Shiv Patil.
Hello,
Did you test with the development board of PN7462 and the LPCXPRESSO version? And there is the same error for MCUXpresso?
Please kindly clarity.
Have a nice day.
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Hello @fangfang
I am able to make a successful test case of the PN7462 CCID example application over the MCU Expresso IDE & the development board.
Also, I am using the same SDK i.e. PN7462AU-FW_v05.22.01_Full.zip for the LPC Expresso IDE.
LPC Expresso IDE Version is 8.2.2
Will you please help me to know why this error is occurring?
Regards,
Shiv Patil.
Hello,
If your MCUxpresso runs well. Please use MCUxpresso IDE for your application.
Because LPCXPRESSO is no the update version and there is no the better service.
NOTE: MCUXpresso IDE is now recommended for developers using LPC Cortex-M based microcontrollers. This IDE offers a full-featured development environment for both LPC and Kinetis Arm® Cortex®-M based microcontrollers which fully supports LPCOpen and MCUXpresso SDK. For more details of MCUXpresso IDE, please visit http://www.nxp.com/mcuxpresso/ide.
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