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Hi, Anybody seen a "No Programming Voltage" error when trying to program your micro? Thanks Nicholas |
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yes, when it's an early HC12 chip. What's the chip and BDM type? PL At 09:13 AM 10/03/2005 +0000, you wrote: >Hi, > >Anybody seen a "No Programming Voltage" error when trying to program >your micro? > >Thanks >Nicholas > >Yahoo! Groups Links |
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The chip is a 68HC9S12D64 (also the DP256 eval board), and I'm using a P&E Multilink for BDM. I get the same error for my new board and the eval board. Could it be the Multilink? --- In , Peter Lissenburg <peter@s...> wrote: > yes, when it's an early HC12 chip. > What's the chip and BDM type? > PL > At 09:13 AM 10/03/2005 +0000, you wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Anybody seen a "No Programming Voltage" error when trying to program > >your micro? > > > >Thanks > >Nicholas > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > |
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> From: "pickleza" <> > The chip is a 68HC9S12D64 (also the DP256 eval board), and I'm using > a P&E Multilink for BDM. I get the same error for my new board and > the eval board. Could it be the Multilink? The most likely cause is that you selected 68HC12DG64 or some other old chip is the programmer software's configuration. Make sure to select the 9 _S_ 12 part that exactly matches your target. Best regards, John Hartman NoICE Debugging Tools http://www.noicedebugger.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I checked it, and that appears to be right. Still getting the error. Thanks Nicholas --- In , John Hartman <john@n...> wrote: > > From: "pickleza" <pickleza@y...> > > The chip is a 68HC9S12D64 (also the DP256 eval board), and I'm using > > a P&E Multilink for BDM. I get the same error for my new board and > > the eval board. Could it be the Multilink? > > The most likely cause is that you selected 68HC12DG64 or some other old chip is the programmer software's configuration. > > Make sure to select the 9 _S_ 12 part that exactly matches your target. > Best regards, John Hartman > john@n... > NoICE Debugging Tools > http://www.noicedebugger.com > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |