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Hello BlackNight,
On slide 42 there is a "coming soon" sign. What does it refer to? The NXP FreeRTOSKernel Awareness plugins for Eclipse?
Thanks,
Evgeny
Hi Evgeny,
yes, the NXP FreeRTOS Kernel Awareness Plugin.
Erich
Hi BlackNight,
Just want to make sure :smileyhappy:, does this mean that it is not currently available? Do you have an ETA on it?
Thanks,
Evgeny
Hi Evgeny,
yes, it is currently not available, and no ETA right now. But it should be in the coming few weeks. There will be an announcement in the KDS forum.
Erich
Hey BlackNight,
Thank you for the speedy reply and the AWESOME presentation! Do you know if NXP FreeRTOS Kernel Awareness Plugin would work with P&E debuggers?
Thanks,
Evgeny
Hi Evgeny,
have a look here as well: https://mcuoneclipse.com/2016/05/18/nxp-ftf-hands-on-with-freertos-task-aware-debugger/
And it works with all the debuggers in KDS (or Eclipse) (Segger, OpenSDA, P&E) as the dependency is GDB, not a particular probe.
I was not able to install it with Kepler, but it worked fine with Luna.
Erich