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Daily Archives: February 23, 2012

“An error occurred…”: Applied Debugging Rules

Posted on February 23, 2012 by Erich Styger
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Yikes! Flashing failed!
All I wanted to do was to re-flash my boot loader on the TWR-LCD board with the ColdFire V1 MCF51JM128 on it. Trying to this gave me a P&E Connection Assistant dialog: Continue reading →

Posted in CodeWarrior, ColdFire, Debugging, Embedded, Tips & Tricks | Tagged CodeWarrior, Debugging, Eclipse, Flashing, OSBDM/OSJTAG, P&E, Tips&Tricks | 9 Replies
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