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HCS08 Hiwave Debugger

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jamesb
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There must be a way to eliminate the ICD - Connection Manager screen when going from CW to the Hiwave debugger.  This wants you to select Connect or Hotsync or Abort.   In version 3 there was a dialog box to do this but I have upgraded to version 5.   

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CrasyCat
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Hello

Which screen do you want to skip?

How are you connecting to your HCS08 board?

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jamesb
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If you start the debugger, a new application opens.  At the lower right there is a status indicating Loading Target.  This takes a few seconds.  The next dialog box is titled ICD - Connection Manager.  The text in the box says "You have selected to display this dialog on startup.  Specify Communications Parameters and click OK”.  This allows you to select the Interface and Port that the BDM is connected to.  The buttons are Connect, Hot sync and Abort.

 

It would be great if the ability to unselect the display of this dialog.  Then you could press the debug button in Code Warrior and when you look back, the debugger is up and waiting for you!

 

There was a way to do this in the version 3.  Once I upgraded to 5, this was gone.

 

I am using a USB Multilink -ML-12.  The target is a HCS08GB60.

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

James

 

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CrasyCat
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Hello
 
Apparently this is a new feature we have integrated in V5.0.
The connection dialog always pops up allowing you to choose whether you want to Connect or perform a hotsync with the board.
 
There is no nice way to disable that dialog right now :smileysad:.
 
I will submit a request for improvement in a future release of the tools and ask our engineer to add a check box allowing to stop display of this dialog.
Something like "Do not show this dialog in the future"
 
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peg
Senior Contributor IV

Hi,

Doesn't really provide an answer but refer to here:

http://forums.freescale.com/freescale/board/message?board.id=8BITCOMM&message.id=1317

Regards David

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