Reply by jo_wan_soo May 30, 20052005-05-30
Well, on ZAP window, there are only 2 target boards choices
(DP256/9s12xx256) that is applicable to our eva board and we've no
problem connecting to the board, it just happened that if we did the
erase/program flash then ZAP disappear. We were using P&E multi-link
USB BDM cable, I saw a posted message on this board that mentioned
having problem with using P&E multi-link USB cable communicating with
M68KIT912DP256 board, but once switch to parallel port cable, the
problem is solved, I guess we will probably have to try with the
parallel port BDM cable then.

Joseph
--- In 68HC12@68HC..., fred <linktek@s...> wrote:
> I have used Cosmic ZAP with a parallel P&E multi-link adapter
working from
> out of the box since day one for a long time now. Make sure you
selected the
> right adapter and settings for your target in the setup tab on your
ZAP
> application.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jo_wan_soo" <jo_wan_soo@y...>
> To: <68HC12@68HC...>
> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 2:37 AM
> Subject: [68HC12] COSMIC ZAP debugger connecting to
M68KIT912DP25eva board
>
>
> > We have recently purchased Freescale M68KIT912DP256 ev board for
> > applicatoin development. By the request of the customer, we were
asked
> > to use COSMIC/ZAP cross compiling tools instead of Metrowerk's
> > Codewarrior for sw development. We were able to compile and link
> > COSMIC's sample project file , however, when opening ZAP
debugger to
> > download the built .h12 file to ev board's flash, ZAP would
disappear
> > in the middle of the downloading. Furthermore, connecting ZAP
to ev
> > board (DP256/9s12xx256), then do flash->program/erase flash,
choose to
> > erase any flash block also cause ZAP applicatoin to crash ! Has
any of
> > you out there experience similar problem ? Freescale
M68KIT912DP25eva
> > board comes with Metrowerk's Codewarrior for sw development, we
have no
> > problem to build/ run /download codewarrior's built executable to
the
> > ev board, so it proves that there's nothing wrong with the board
or
> > connecting BDM cable. Any comment or hints would be greatly
> > appreciated !
> >
> >
> > Joseph Su
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >


Reply by fred May 30, 20052005-05-30
I have used Cosmic ZAP with a parallel P&E multi-link adapter working from
out of the box since day one for a long time now. Make sure you selected the
right adapter and settings for your target in the setup tab on your ZAP
application.

----- Original Message -----
From: "jo_wan_soo" <jo_wan_soo@jo_w...>
To: <68HC12@68HC...>
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 2:37 AM
Subject: [68HC12] COSMIC ZAP debugger connecting to M68KIT912DP25eva board > We have recently purchased Freescale M68KIT912DP256 ev board for
> applicatoin development. By the request of the customer, we were asked
> to use COSMIC/ZAP cross compiling tools instead of Metrowerk's
> Codewarrior for sw development. We were able to compile and link
> COSMIC's sample project file , however, when opening ZAP debugger to
> download the built .h12 file to ev board's flash, ZAP would disappear
> in the middle of the downloading. Furthermore, connecting ZAP to ev
> board (DP256/9s12xx256), then do flash->program/erase flash, choose to
> erase any flash block also cause ZAP applicatoin to crash ! Has any of
> you out there experience similar problem ? Freescale M68KIT912DP25eva
> board comes with Metrowerk's Codewarrior for sw development, we have no
> problem to build/ run /download codewarrior's built executable to the
> ev board, so it proves that there's nothing wrong with the board or
> connecting BDM cable. Any comment or hints would be greatly
> appreciated ! > Joseph Su > Yahoo! Groups Links >




Reply by jo_wan_soo May 30, 20052005-05-30
We have recently purchased Freescale M68KIT912DP256 ev board for
applicatoin development. By the request of the customer, we were asked
to use COSMIC/ZAP cross compiling tools instead of Metrowerk's
Codewarrior for sw development. We were able to compile and link
COSMIC's sample project file , however, when opening ZAP debugger to
download the built .h12 file to ev board's flash, ZAP would disappear
in the middle of the downloading. Furthermore, connecting ZAP to ev
board (DP256/9s12xx256), then do flash->program/erase flash, choose to
erase any flash block also cause ZAP applicatoin to crash ! Has any of
you out there experience similar problem ? Freescale M68KIT912DP25eva
board comes with Metrowerk's Codewarrior for sw development, we have no
problem to build/ run /download codewarrior's built executable to the
ev board, so it proves that there's nothing wrong with the board or
connecting BDM cable. Any comment or hints would be greatly
appreciated ! Joseph Su