Nope couldn't get it to work.
I was hoping for some help/guidance from NXP.
Hi Armel,
That's disappointing. I'll try and raise it with our local distributor and NXP FAE to see if I can get it resolved.... I'll let you know if I manage to get it sorted.
Cheers
Michael
Hi Armel
I managed to get this resolved....
I hope this help
Best regards
Michael
Thanks a lot Michael!
Best,
Armel
Actually the dongle still doesn't show up as a mass storage device. I will open another thread to ask what should be flashed (with a J-Link) on the dongle's K22F and KW41Z to have it recognized.
Cheers,
Armel
Hi David,
I am facing the same issues as you did two months ago.
How did you get your dongle recognized as a J-Link USB emulator?
I tried to flash "43_OpenSDA_USB-KW41Z.bin" on the K22F with my 'real' J-Link box, but with no luck: the dongle was not even recognized by Windows anymore.
Thanks!
Armel
I an having the same issue where the dongle is not recognised as a JLINK debugger/programmer. Did you manage to get this working Armel?
OK, to answer my own idiocy:
1) yes, you need to get 43_OpenSDA_USB-KW41Z.bin onto the dongle to use J-Link
2) you need to do a clean build of a project BEFORE you clone it. so to clone, say, end_device_ota_client :