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No Longer able to verify

  • krishna.velu
    Posted by krishna.velu
    on Apr 15 2009 08:34 AM
    Intellectual290 points
    I`m having both EVB LM3S3748 & EVB LM3S1968, i was working with my own pcb having LM3S5632 and playing with USB, every thing worked fine, suddenly LM3S5632 programmed successfully but failed to verfy, giving me that "**ERROR**: The verify failed! First failing address: 0x00000001" & second error message as "Expected: 0x02 Read: 0x00". I` didn`t play anything heroic with code locking, flash protection or bootloader. I remember that i`ve programmed the LM3s5632 with LMI Flash Programmer with configuration as "LM3S3748 USB Host Device Evaluation board" and actually connecting the "EVB LM3S1968" Evaluation Board for programming. I`don`t think so this was the cause for Locking the particular device. I`ve Tried "Debug port Unlocking of Fury Class device" also but no use. Can any one help me recovering this device or what`s going wrong.
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  • slandrum
    Posted by slandrum
    on Apr 15 2009 11:50 AM
    Mastermind9640 points
    People would be much more likely to see your post and give you a useful response if it were in an appropriate forum (like "General Discussion") instead of in a forum that's stale and definitely unrelated to the question you are asking.
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  • Bobby Bradford
    Posted by Bobby Bradford
    on Apr 16 2009 08:30 AM
    Genius9120 points
    There have been updates to the LMFlashProgrammer recently. The current version is 761. You can open up the software updates page (http://www.luminarymicro.com/products/software_updates.html), select the Utilities tab, then download and install the most recent version. It is possible that this might address the problem.

    In the code that you downloaded, did you change the use of the JTAG GPIOs (PC0-PC3)? Or did you change the way you were configuring the clock?

    Best Regards,
    Bobby

    Note: Please refer to the following thread for a continuation of this discussion. Thanks.

    http://e2e.ti.com/f/471/p/44663/159949.aspx#159949

    Post edited by: LMI Bobby, at: 2009/04/16 09:42
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