May 27, 2014
06:58 PM
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May 27, 2014
06:58 PM
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May 28, 2014
01:45 AM
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May 28, 2014
01:45 AM
Hi Denies,
I doubt it. I don't know of any XC800 support under windows 8.
Best Regards
Jurgen
I doubt it. I don't know of any XC800 support under windows 8.
Best Regards
Jurgen
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Jun 23, 2014
02:45 AM
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Jun 23, 2014
02:45 AM
I run Dave Bench in a VM Win 8.0 32 Bit. It works, but UART via FTDI works only by use of USpy
Yours
Detlef
Yours
Detlef
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Jan 24, 2016
06:37 AM
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Jan 24, 2016
06:37 AM
Hi,
I run into similar problem. I have Windows 8.1 laptop and installed DAvE Drive. When I tried to open, its not opening, it shows Registry Error. I have Dave 3 installed on my system. Is it possible to use DAVE3 for XC800?
Thanks.
I run into similar problem. I have Windows 8.1 laptop and installed DAvE Drive. When I tried to open, its not opening, it shows Registry Error. I have Dave 3 installed on my system. Is it possible to use DAVE3 for XC800?
Thanks.
Feb 15, 2016
07:15 PM
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Feb 15, 2016
07:15 PM
Hello,
I am afraid that XC800 is not supported by DAVE3 and onwards.
Regards,
Min Wei
I am afraid that XC800 is not supported by DAVE3 and onwards.
Regards,
Min Wei
Jun 30, 2016
08:42 AM
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Jun 30, 2016
08:42 AM
Does memtool work under Windows 8?
Instead of using DAvE-Bench, you could use upstream SDCC + IDE of your choice (e.g. Eclipse or Code::Blocks). The SDCC is DAvE-Bench is a fork of SDCC 2.9.0. Using upstream SDCC 3.6.0 you will loose some XC800-specific functionality, but will gain 7 years of improvements in SDCC.
Philipp
Instead of using DAvE-Bench, you could use upstream SDCC + IDE of your choice (e.g. Eclipse or Code::Blocks). The SDCC is DAvE-Bench is a fork of SDCC 2.9.0. Using upstream SDCC 3.6.0 you will loose some XC800-specific functionality, but will gain 7 years of improvements in SDCC.
Philipp