How use KSDK 2.0 with Eclipse and QEMU for emulate MK22FN128xxx10

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How use KSDK 2.0 with Eclipse and QEMU for emulate MK22FN128xxx10

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carlosdelfino
Contributor II

I have chosen to install KSDK as a plugin in an Eclipse install where I successfully squeeze the GNU ARM Eclipse, everything seems to work perfectly, I create the project using the KSDK Wizard, it compiles perfectly, but since I still do not have a card for Prototyping tests intended to use QEMU for the first studies.

 

How can I do this?

 

I've had success in using QEMU with STM32F4 and other ARM tests.

Grateful.

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Carlos,

- It seems that QEMU work to support some kinetis chips ,while it not release :

The GNU ARM Eclipse QEMU 

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And it is open source,  NXP have not a office DOC about how to use it .

- There is another simulator  uTasker , it support kinetis , please check this thread :

Kinetis K24 devices simulator    

Hope it helps


Have a great day,
Alice Yang

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carlosdelfino
Contributor II

Hello.
I talked to Liviu Ionescu, and he suggested I focus on the NXP / Freescale plugins, which he is also involved in since they use the GNU Arm Eclipse Plugin.

I also tried using the debugging option with QEMU from the same plugin, I had already tested with the Stellaris STM32F4 and I was successful, but I did not get any results or error messages with the Kinetis MK22 from NXP.

At the moment I can not get the uTasker license.