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ICD-S problems

 
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Kalle
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ICD-S problems
PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 7:07 am     Reply with quote

Hi

I have a problem with my ICD-S.
It started when I was about to test some code in debug. The IDE told me that the ICD doesn't support that kind of operation (a reset) and then started to complain about the firmware.
I restarted the PCW and when I try to connect to the ICD a message box appears that has the following: Could not connect: No response from icd, The firmware loaded is wrong.

PCW is 3.180 and ICD-S firmware is (was?) 1.15.
drolleman
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 3:29 pm     Reply with quote

I have ran into the same problem. when the icd-s is downloading a new os to the icd-s the power supply on the target board was not enough to properl power the icd-s. as a result the icd-s needed to be reloaed manually. there is a five pin connector inside the icd-s to do this.
Patrick Frank
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 2:43 am     Reply with quote

Hi,
i have the same problem with my ICD-S 20.
What must i program in the ICD-S, the bootloader or the firmware.
Where i get the bootloader?

Best Regards
Patrick Frank
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