Reply by Gilles Blanquin June 22, 20042004-06-22

Hi.

When this message occurs, please go to the "Run" menu, then "Control
Points...", then in the breakpoint tab, on bottom left, see if you
automatically "save & restore" breakpoints. You might have too many
breakpoints vs. hardware resources and you can delete them in this dialog.

If the problem remains, please open a Command window (if not already opened).
Type there: "FLASH RELEASE" then Enter. Then try again.

Please contact me directly (offline) if the problem is not sorted out.

Best Regards,

Gilles At 12:38 AM 6/22/2004, you wrote:
>Environment:
>Windows XP
>Metrowerks Code Warrior Dev Studio 3.1
>Real-Time Debugger 6.1
>uController: HC9S12E128
>Language: C & C++
>
>Problem: I get the message "Cannot set hardware breakpoint at
>address <xxx>" on all lines of code.
>
>Everything was working just fine until I added some (innocent) lines
>of code.
>
>Unfortunately, I don't remember exactly what I added so I can't just
>go back and take it out.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>Tim P. >
>
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Reply by Tim Perry June 21, 20042004-06-21
Environment:
Windows XP
Metrowerks Code Warrior Dev Studio 3.1
Real-Time Debugger 6.1
uController: HC9S12E128
Language: C & C++

Problem: I get the message "Cannot set hardware breakpoint at
address <xxx>" on all lines of code.

Everything was working just fine until I added some (innocent) lines
of code.

Unfortunately, I don't remember exactly what I added so I can't just
go back and take it out.

Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Tim P.