Forgive my ignorance since I am very new to all this and am trying to learn fast. I just saw your exchange with Jim post here. I am trying to determine whether the USBDM-1-JS16 in combination with your awesome work will allow me to run Codewarrior 5.1 on a Win7 x64 machine to debug an evaluation board with an MC9S12E128.
This evaluation board with the MC9S12E128 is part of a kit that was made by Softec Microsystems (now SMH Technologies) named inDART-HCS12 and came with it's own little USB-based programmer board. That board connects to the PC via USB and to the target board via BDM and can provides power. The programmer board is based on an Altera FPGA rather than a small Motorola MCU. Unfortunately, there are no x64 drivers for that programmer or any kind of documentation so I can only run it in WinXP x32.
Thanks for any pointers you can give me,
Ingo
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Hi Peter,
Forgive my ignorance since I am very new to all this and am trying to learn fast. I just saw your exchange with Jim post here. I am trying to determine whether the USBDM-1-JS16 in combination with your awesome work will allow me to run Codewarrior 5.1 on a Win7 x64 machine to debug an evaluation board with an MC9S12E128.
This evaluation board with the MC9S12E128 is part of a kit that was made by Softec Microsystems (now SMH Technologies) named inDART-HCS12 and came with it's own little USB-based programmer board. That board connects to the PC via USB and to the target board via BDM and can provides power. The programmer board is based on an Altera FPGA rather than a small Motorola MCU. Unfortunately, there are no x64 drivers for that programmer or any kind of documentation so I can only run it in WinXP x32.
Thanks for any pointers you can give me,
Ingo
Hi Ingo,
Providing the board has a BDM connector (6-pin) it should be possible to program the 9S12E128 using a USBDM adapter.
Some commercial ones: http://usbdm.sourceforge.net/index.html#whereToGetThem
If building your own I would recommend one from this page: http://usbdm.sourceforge.net/USBDM_V4.11/USBDM_JS16/html/index.html