Hi,
we want to use the KITFS85SKTEVM evaluation board for burning the FS8530 OTP. As stated in UM11183 document, a FlexGUI is required. I have downloaded and extracted the FlexGUI software.
The problem is that: when running the "flexgui-app-spm-fs8xx0-0.9.5\bin\flexgui-app-spm.bat", there's nothing happens.
What could be the problem for this and how to fix it?
Thanks
BL
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Hi BL,
thank you for confirmation. Please follow steps described by a FlexGUI developer below and see if it helps.
DESCRIPTION
FlexGUI launch script preferably uses JAVA_HOME to find executable called "javaw". If JAVA_HOME is not defined, script still looks for "javaw" in system variable called "Path". Since it is valid to have several instances of Java on single OS, it is not guaranteed that entry in "Path" leads to desired Java instance, thus it is better to explicitly define JAVA_HOME instead.
Please follow steps below in order to make it work.
Setting the JAVA_HOME Variable in Windows - Atlassian Documentation
anon-696f160ab2cb, as a path for JAVA_HOME use "<C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_211>".
With Best Regards,
Jozef
Hi Bien,
please confirm, that you have downloaded the FlexGUI from this link: https://www.nxp.com/design/analog-expert-software-and-tools/flexgui-software-tool-for-evaluation-of-...
Please download and install Java 8 distribution version on your computer according to OS you are using.
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/#java8-linux
Please let me know, if it solved your issue.
With Best Regards,
Jozef
Hi Jozef,
Comments to the questions
However this does not solve the problem. When running "flexgui-app-spm.bat", still there nothing happens (the CMD windows poped up for a short moment and then gone).
Regards,
BL
Hi BL,
thank you for confirmation. Please follow steps described by a FlexGUI developer below and see if it helps.
DESCRIPTION
FlexGUI launch script preferably uses JAVA_HOME to find executable called "javaw". If JAVA_HOME is not defined, script still looks for "javaw" in system variable called "Path". Since it is valid to have several instances of Java on single OS, it is not guaranteed that entry in "Path" leads to desired Java instance, thus it is better to explicitly define JAVA_HOME instead.
Please follow steps below in order to make it work.
Setting the JAVA_HOME Variable in Windows - Atlassian Documentation
anon-696f160ab2cb, as a path for JAVA_HOME use "<C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_211>".
With Best Regards,
Jozef
Hi Jozef,
Setting the JAVA_HOME variable solved the problem.
Thanks very much.
BL