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Mar 16, 2016
10:17 AM
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Mar 16, 2016
10:17 AM
I downloaded the .exe file, and I tried to run it but windows does not recognize it as an executable
file thinking it was a dave4 project I tried to import it but in this case I have a mistake you can kindly
tell me what kind of file it is
file thinking it was a dave4 project I tried to import it but in this case I have a mistake you can kindly
tell me what kind of file it is
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Mar 16, 2016
08:01 PM
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Mar 16, 2016
08:01 PM
Hello,
Even though the link shows an .exe file, the actual file is a .zip file:
http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-XMC4000_Bootloader_ASC_example_code-AN-v01_03-EN.exe?fileId=db...
Previously we did attached the zip files as a self-extracting .exe file.
Regards,
Min Wei
Even though the link shows an .exe file, the actual file is a .zip file:
http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-XMC4000_Bootloader_ASC_example_code-AN-v01_03-EN.exe?fileId=db...
Previously we did attached the zip files as a self-extracting .exe file.
Regards,
Min Wei
Jan 25, 2021
11:48 PM
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Jan 25, 2021
11:48 PM
Hi, I have a question about this example. But the one about xmc1400. There is a function in the visual studio project. (make_flash_image)
I don't know why but I cannot run half of this project properly, no mather what I try some functions return error. So I cannot run and try thats why I am here to ask.
Is this function make_flash_image coverts intel hex files to regular binaries? When I read the code I saw that it seperates intel hex operators and copies the data part to an image file which is quite like a binary file.
Am I correct? If so why not directly get the binary instead of an hex as an input to this project?
Thanks,
Ipek
I don't know why but I cannot run half of this project properly, no mather what I try some functions return error. So I cannot run and try thats why I am here to ask.
Is this function make_flash_image coverts intel hex files to regular binaries? When I read the code I saw that it seperates intel hex operators and copies the data part to an image file which is quite like a binary file.
Am I correct? If so why not directly get the binary instead of an hex as an input to this project?
Thanks,
Ipek
Feb 02, 2021
10:01 AM
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Feb 02, 2021
10:01 AM
Hi Ipek,
Yes. Your understanding is right. It reads the file in intel hex format and creates the flash image.
The host is only an example. The host program can be application specific and you have the freedom to create your own version.
The host program provided has bl_download_pflash() and make_flash_image() function doing the same process.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
Is this function make_flash_image coverts intel hex files to regular binaries?
Yes. Your understanding is right. It reads the file in intel hex format and creates the flash image.
If so why not directly get the binary instead of an hex as an input to this project?
The host is only an example. The host program can be application specific and you have the freedom to create your own version.
The host program provided has bl_download_pflash() and make_flash_image() function doing the same process.
Best Regards,
Vasanth