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lpcware
NXP Employee
NXP Employee
Content originally posted in LPCWare by annodomini2 on Wed Jan 20 04:51:38 MST 2010
[FONT=Arial]The current system is setup within a modified Eclipse IDE, can the debug element be integrated into other IDE's which support debugging?[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial]Or would any attempt be in breach of license?[/FONT]
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Wed Jan 20 11:05:09 MST 2010
Hi,

No, it is tightly integrated into the LPCXpresso IDE (which is an extended version of Eclipse).
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lpcware
NXP Employee
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by annodomini2 on Wed Jan 20 10:12:51 MST 2010
You have misunderstood my question, yes NXP covered the driver element in my other post.

I am curious if the Debugger component can be used in a development environment other than Eclipse?
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Wed Jan 20 07:39:42 MST 2010
Debugging on 64-bit Windows implementations is supported with this release of LPCXpresso, but not with LPC-Link. The reason is there is no 64-bit driver for the LPC-Link hardware. There are NO debuggers that support LPC-Link on 64-bit systems.

Debugging is supported if you connect to an RDB1768 development board, or a Red Probe debug probe.

We (Code Red) are currently working with NXP to resolve this issue.
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