Hello all!
I'm a little bit confused. I have just made a fresh installation of CodeWarrior 10.6 with an USBDM upgraded to 4.10.6.200 and drivers 1.3.0 (thus all the last releases) and I have created a new project in a new workspace. I'm getting this message "Launch Configuration Migration to RSE Required" when clicking the "Finish" button of the project creation wizard.
Then click "OK" I get the following error:
I can create and build my application in CodeWarrior but it is not possible to launch debug: target is not defined as shown below:
Any ideas ?
My configuration is the following:
- Windows 7 x64;
- CodeWarrior installed in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6" directory;
- USBDM 4.10.6.200 with drivers 1.3.0;
- Target S08DZ60.
Previously I was working with CW10.6 and USBDM 4.10.6.140B and drivers 1.2.0 on the same computer and I never get this kind of issue.
Regards,
Joel
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Hi PGO,
Thanks for writing, however, I have already installed CodeWarrior and perform a new installation, but keeping default installation path for CodeWarrior. So now it is installed in "C:\Freescale" directory instead of Program Files and every thing is correctly running now. It looks like access rights issues (but running CodeWarrior as Administrator was not enough to not get the problem).
Regards,
Joel
Hi Joel,
It looks like some of the plugins may not be loading.
If you could check this by:
Help->About Codewarrior Development Studio
Installation Details button
Select Plugin-ins tab
Click on Plug-in ID tab to sort the plugins
Check if the plugin look similar to the following:
In any case it might be advisable to go back to a previous version if this version has problems as I don't know of any reasons for problems.
PS
Also try running USBDM x.x.x.x ->Codewarrior Wizard Patches->Refresh Codewarrior 10.6 Configuration
bye
Hi PGO,
Sorry to add comments on this post..but I am following this post to make my USBDM work with Codeworrier 10.6 but I am not able to find plug-ins in my CW 10.6 as you have mentioned in this post earlier. Please help me with it.
Thanks alot,
Ankur
Hi PGO,
Thanks for writing, however, I have already installed CodeWarrior and perform a new installation, but keeping default installation path for CodeWarrior. So now it is installed in "C:\Freescale" directory instead of Program Files and every thing is correctly running now. It looks like access rights issues (but running CodeWarrior as Administrator was not enough to not get the problem).
Regards,
Joel