Dear all,
Could I download an old legacy CodeWarrior IDE ?
I've a very old project on MCF8252.
I losed the IDE (Freescale CodeWarrior IDE version 5.7.1844) used to build the project.
Is there any possibility to download it again?
Thanks
Silvano
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Hi Silvano,
In addition to Pascal response, once you know the CodeWarrior version that was being used you can find the download link on the below page, it contains the CodeWarrior legacy downloads:
CodeWarrior Legacy Downloads|NXP
Hope it helps!
Best Regards,
Carlos Mendoza
Technical Support Engineer
Hi Silvano,
In addition to Pascal response, once you know the CodeWarrior version that was being used you can find the download link on the below page, it contains the CodeWarrior legacy downloads:
CodeWarrior Legacy Downloads|NXP
Hope it helps!
Best Regards,
Carlos Mendoza
Technical Support Engineer
It is a MFC V6.2.
The CW 6.2 from the suggested URL works fine: I get the same build output (regardles of compile date time obviously).
Thanks to all !!!!!
The sun is shining again :smileyhappy:
Best Regards
Silvano
Dear Silvano,
The IDE Version 5.7.1844 is not the tool version but the version of the IDE.
The IDE is a feature as the compiler , linker or debugger included in a Codewarrior development tool.
I've several old versions installed on my PC.
The CW for MCF V6.3 was released in Q2 2006.
This version used the IDE version 5.7.0 Build 2015.
It seems you're using an older version.
We need to know exactly the tool version you're using.
Under CodeWarrior IDE (classic)
Start the IDE and click on Help | About Freescale CodeWarrior.
Click on Installed Products
Provide us all info displayed.
Or you can save them in a txt file.
If the Installed Products is not available for older version you should find information in the welcome.txt
under the installation folder.
It's probably an older version as MCF V6.0, V6.1 or V6.2.
Have a great day,
Pascal
NXP Technical Support
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