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SDK does not support ToolChain required by the project. Cannot attach

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FAR1234
Contributor III

Dear NXP experts,

The problem I encountered is that S32K142W_SDK (version 4.0.3) is not supported in the S32DS V3.4 development environment. Please refer to the following diagram for specific questions.

Looking forward to your reply, thank you.

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FAR1234
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Hi @VaneB 

I understand, thank you very much for your guidance.

best regard.

LF

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VaneB
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi @FAR1234 

The S32SDK for S32K1xx RTM 4.0.3 was developed for S32 Design Studio v3.4 and is only available through the S32DS Extensions and Updates, as it comes bundled with the IDE.

Based on the screenshots you shared, the icon displayed indicates a toolchain incompatibility between the project and the SDK. To resolve this, please make sure to select the NXP GCC 6.3 for Arm 32-bit Bare-Metal toolchain when creating your project. 

 

BR, VaneB

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FAR1234
Contributor III

Hi,@VaneB
I am glad to receive your reply.

Following your suggestion, I changed the compiler to NXP GCC 6.3 for Arm 32-bit Bare-Metal tool chain. However, after restarting the software, the problem still persists. It seems that this change did not have a substantial effect.

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Press Reload key:

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after several minutes:

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the result:

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We look forward to your reply.

LF

 

 

 

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VaneB
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi @FAR1234 

There is no straightforward way to switch SDK versions within an existing project due to some dependencies and configurations generated during project creation. The recommended approach is to create a new project using the correct toolchain and desired SDK version, then copy your source code and any customizations into the new project.

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FAR1234
Contributor III

Hi @VaneB 

I understand, thank you very much for your guidance.

best regard.

LF

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