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    CCS 5.2.1 Ubuntu XDS100v2 Error -1063 can't connect to OMAP-L137

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    kemeron
    Posted by kemeron
    on Aug 06 2012 09:15 AM
    Prodigy140 points

    I just installed CCSv5.2.1.00018 on Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit.  I would like to connect to OMAP-L137 EVM.  When I create a new Target configuration, there are no boards or devices listed under "Spectrum Digital DSK-EVM PLUS onboard USB Emulator", so I dusted off the XDS100v2, and select OMAPL137 device.  I ask for Test Connection, and all is reported OK.  I go to debug session, and I get this error message:

    Error connecting to the target:
    (Error -1063 @ 0x0)
    Device ID is not recognized or is not supported by driver. Confirm device and emulator configuration is correct, or update device driver.
    (Emulation package 5.0.747.0)

    If instead I select c6747 device, connection is OK.

    Am i missing something from my install, or is L137 a lonely orphan?

    ccsv5 linux omapl137 xds100v2
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    • desouza
      Posted by desouza
      on Aug 10 2012 17:40 PM
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      Hi,

      Per your description it seems you have a XDS100v1 emulator, which only supports C674x devices (the DSP-side of OMAPL137).

      I managed to reproduce the exact same scenario as yours (test connection ok, fails to connect to ARM9) - in my case I am using a XDS100v1 emulator but configured it as a XDS100v2 on the Target Configuration Editor.

      Therefore, to be able to connect to the ARM9 core you will need a XDS100v2 emulator.

      Regards,

      Rafael


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