Part Number: EK-TM4C123GXL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH , EK-TM4C1294XL Hi everyone:
I think I’m making a mistake when generating the file to be used to program an EK-TM4C123GXL using LM Flash Programmer with USB DFU . For now, I don’t…
Part Number: FLASH-PROGRAMMER Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMDSEMU110-U , CC1310 , UNIFLASH Hi,
I'm using a CC1310 wireless module and have attempted to upgrade its firmware using SmartRF Flash Programmer v2 and an XDS110 debugger [TMDSEMU110-U].…
Part Number: CC1312R Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1310 , CC1352P , UNIFLASH Hi,
When working with CC1310, we were able to build hex image files in CSS with default project settings, and those hex images can be then downloaded into CC1310 via Flash…
Part Number: LAUNCHXL-CC1310 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1310 , UNIFLASH
Hi
We have a mix of 64KB and 128KB CC1310 devices and we need to be able to detect the device type and program the correct firmware in it accordingly. Using "Flash Programmer…
Part Number: MSPM0C1104 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SYSCONFIG , MSPM0L1306 Hello,
NONMAIN memory on the MSPM0C1104 is 5 32 bit words long, but the flash programmer is expecting to program 64 bits at a time. Is it better to leave the warning or is…
Hi Premkumar,
I am replying to update the thread with what we discussed offline.
- When preparing the device to load the kernel/application, the EMU_BOOTPIN_CONFIG and EMU_BOOTDEF should be set as discussed above and the device should be reset. Do not…
Part Number: C2000WARE Hi
Using the serial_flash_programmer tool, I was trying to erase specific sectors of flash but any of them were allowed, only the option "ALL" was accepted
Debugging de Source Code I realized some "else"s were forgotten…
Hi Ashan,
First, it sends the hex file of the flash kernel and then it sends the hex file of the application program. To see the order of the files sent by the PCAN device, please refer to the application note ( www.ti.com/lit/sprad51) or open up the source…
Hi Tom,
I found an alternate solution as well.
You can change DPI settings in a per-program basis.
If you right click the shortcut to Flash Programmer, you can change the settings there:
And use System Enhanced DPI scaling settings.
Regards,
Arthur
Charles Roberson said: We at the moment do not have a CLI version of the serial flash programmer utility for Linux.
I see. I'll then mark this thread as 'resolved' in this case.
Thank you very much for your prompt replies.