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MC9S12C32 wiith cosmic's zap debugger

Started by banmbino September 19, 2003
Has any one used hcs12c32 with cosmic compiler in expended narrow
mode?.

I am trying to use HCS12C32 with comisc compiler, they haven't added
the support for C32 part. Is there a way to 'trick' the debugger to
think it is not C32 but 9sDp256?,
run the code from the external ram





Dear Sir,

The debugger comes in two versions which are both delivered when you
order it:

The NON paged version
The Paged version. The NON paged version currently has support for the C32 explicitely.

If you version does not show this support, please contact you Cosmic
office to be updated.

Best Regards -----Message d'origine-----
De : banmbino [mailto:]
Envoy: vendredi 19 septembre 2003 06:44
:
Objet : [68HC12] MC9S12C32 wiith cosmic's zap debugger Has any one used hcs12c32 with cosmic compiler in expended narrow
mode?.

I am trying to use HCS12C32 with comisc compiler, they haven't added
the support for C32 part. Is there a way to 'trick' the debugger to
think it is not C32 but 9sDp256?,
run the code from the external ram

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It sounds like you are trying to use external RAM to replace the Flash for
easier debugging.

If this is the case, and if this is of interest to you, a solution has
already been implemented, in the form of a full-ICE. A full-ICE is not
cheap, but on the other hand will save you a lot of design work, and offer
many advanced debugging features that will save you a lot of debugging
time, and return the investment pretty quick.

Nohau which I work for, has a full-ICE for the 9S12C32 available. The
following link has information about this specific 9S12C32 full-ICE:
http://www.nohau.com/press/s12c_press_release.pdf

If you are interested in more information, or in watching a demonstration
of the tool please contact me off-list.

Hope this helps,
Doron
Nohau Corporation
HC12 In-Circuit Emulators
www.nohau.com/emul12pc.html

At 04:43 AM 9/19/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Has any one used hcs12c32 with cosmic compiler in expended narrow
>mode?.
>
>I am trying to use HCS12C32 with comisc compiler, they haven't added
>the support for C32 part. Is there a way to 'trick' the debugger to
>think it is not C32 but 9sDp256?,
>run the code from the external ram


Hi,

Cosmic ZAP 6812 ICD (BDM) V3.72C adds support for HCS12 32K and 512K
Flash parts in addition to the already supported 64K, 128K and 256K
parts. This includes support for the HCS12C32.

If you want to run the processor in expanded mode with RAM then you
typically power-on reset in single chip mode and then use a reset
command script to change the mode and disable the flash. This is
done through the Target->Connect setup window in ZAP. You should
then be able to load and debug a program in RAM.

Best Regards,
Mike Burns
Cosmic Software -----Message d'origine-----
De : banmbino [mailto:]
Envoy: vendredi 19 septembre 2003 06:44
:
Objet : [68HC12] MC9S12C32 wiith cosmic's zap debugger Has any one used hcs12c32 with cosmic compiler in expended narrow
mode?.

I am trying to use HCS12C32 with comisc compiler, they haven't added
the support for C32 part. Is there a way to 'trick' the debugger to
think it is not C32 but 9sDp256?,
run the code from the external ram



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