Where have the dry ice register definitions gone in the MQX 4.0.2 update?

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Where have the dry ice register definitions gone in the MQX 4.0.2 update?

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chrissolomon
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Hi,

My company has a product using a Kinetis K70, and I'm working through the process of updating from MQX 4.0.1 to 4.0.2.2.

We use the DryIce module to store sensitive information, but in the new version of MK70F12.h various registers, including the Dry Ice module registers, have been removed.

It looks intentional, as it's in the changelog at the top.

Why were they removed?

Thanks

Chris

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soledad
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Hi

Sorry, but the information you are requesting is treated as confidential info at this time and requires a signed “NDA” (Non-Disclosure Agreement). Naturally, we can´t discuss this with you in public anyway, this requires to be handled as a Service Request (SR). Be aware that to give you remote support through a SR, we will still need the confirmation of a Freescale employee that the NDA is in place. If you want to go this route, the next steps will be: If you have already signed a NDA agreement for this product, please contact the person who assisted you or create a SR and name us a Freescale person that can confirm this. If you have not signed an agreement, please contact your local Freescale Distributor Salesperson or FAE for assistance. For a listing of our distributors, refer to: http://www.freescale.com/ webapp/sps/site/overview.jsp?code=DISTRIBUTORS

regards

Sol

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Hi

Sorry, but the information you are requesting is treated as confidential info at this time and requires a signed “NDA” (Non-Disclosure Agreement). Naturally, we can´t discuss this with you in public anyway, this requires to be handled as a Service Request (SR). Be aware that to give you remote support through a SR, we will still need the confirmation of a Freescale employee that the NDA is in place. If you want to go this route, the next steps will be: If you have already signed a NDA agreement for this product, please contact the person who assisted you or create a SR and name us a Freescale person that can confirm this. If you have not signed an agreement, please contact your local Freescale Distributor Salesperson or FAE for assistance. For a listing of our distributors, refer to: http://www.freescale.com/ webapp/sps/site/overview.jsp?code=DISTRIBUTORS

regards

Sol

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chrissolomon
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Ok, thanks,

Regards,

Chris

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