Hi @pgo,
Thanks for the follow-up. I had some progress. The solution to the non-appearance of support for the 68HC912B32 in Code Warrior 5.2 was to install Code Warrior 5.1 instead. This is suggested here https://community.nxp.com/t5/CodeWarrior-for-MCU/CodeWarrior-Development-Studio-for-HCS12-X-Microcon....
Under 5.1 (see attached screen-grab Code-warrior2-run-as-administrator-MC68HC912B32+USBDM.jpg) the MC68HC912B32 chip is now present and can be selected. However there is no USBDM or TBDML option listed in the Connections pull-down menu. I had reinstalled USBDM and its drivers after reinstalling Code Warrior 5.1 and had plugged the USBDM into the PC.
To check if the non-appearance of the USBDM in the Code Warrior Connections menu was due to the 68HC912B32 not being supported by the USBDM, I tried selecting another chip that is supported by USBDM. I chose a MC9S12A128B. Now the Connections menu sports 3 additional entries; "TBDML", "HCS Serial monitor" & "USBDM". See attached screen-grab Code-warrior2-MC68HC9S12A128B+USBDM.jpg.
Apart from trying to modify the USBDM Tcl code to support the 68HC912B32, are there any other S/W applications or other options which could be used with the USBDM pod to program this chip?
If not, are there any other H/W options with S/W support that would let me program the flash memory in a 68HC912B32 ? The board I have has only the 6-pin BDM socket for debugging/programming -- so have to assume that is how the manufacturer originally programmed it, unless it was done out-of-circuit before soldering in, which seems unlikely...
Thanks
Tom.