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Feb 22, 2017
11:52 AM
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Feb 22, 2017
11:52 AM
Hello,
I'm pretty new to the Infineon Microcontroller Programming with DAVE.
Today I wanted to setup DAVE and start my 1st project with the XMC2GO.
I installed the 64-bit Version of DAVE and the Segger J-Link Drivers.
Unfortunately I get some error messages and I don't know what to do:
when i'm initializing a project, I always get the error: Error occured while connecting to the solver process.
This is causing following problem: when I want to work through this tutorial: http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-DAVE_Quick_Start-GS-v02_00-EN.pdf?fileId=5546d4624cb7f111014d0...
I can't do the pin mapping part. All Pins of the µC are grey. And I can't even do this manual pin allocator. (screenshot attached)
So I can't put the PWM Signal on a GPIO of the 2Go.
I uninstalled the 64-bit version and tried the 32-bit. Same Problem. Also uninstalled and reinstalled Dave+Apps+Segger J-Link multiple times. No change.
What is strange is, that I installed it on my other PC too, and there is no problem. the Pins are listed in the manual pin allocator and I can set the PWM Signal to the GPIO I want.
I didn't do anything different then on this PC.
Can anyone help me get DAVE running on my Laptop please?
Thanks in advance!
I'm pretty new to the Infineon Microcontroller Programming with DAVE.
Today I wanted to setup DAVE and start my 1st project with the XMC2GO.
I installed the 64-bit Version of DAVE and the Segger J-Link Drivers.
Unfortunately I get some error messages and I don't know what to do:
when i'm initializing a project, I always get the error: Error occured while connecting to the solver process.
This is causing following problem: when I want to work through this tutorial: http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-DAVE_Quick_Start-GS-v02_00-EN.pdf?fileId=5546d4624cb7f111014d0...
I can't do the pin mapping part. All Pins of the µC are grey. And I can't even do this manual pin allocator. (screenshot attached)
So I can't put the PWM Signal on a GPIO of the 2Go.
I uninstalled the 64-bit version and tried the 32-bit. Same Problem. Also uninstalled and reinstalled Dave+Apps+Segger J-Link multiple times. No change.
What is strange is, that I installed it on my other PC too, and there is no problem. the Pins are listed in the manual pin allocator and I can set the PWM Signal to the GPIO I want.
I didn't do anything different then on this PC.
Can anyone help me get DAVE running on my Laptop please?
Thanks in advance!
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Jun 03, 2018
07:41 PM
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Jun 03, 2018
07:41 PM
Hello Alibabara.
I got the same problem. I understand what you feel.
We better make a new forum other than this, because this forum is dead for a long time.
Even Lord Jesus's answer is not helping
https://www.infineonforums.com/threads/5194-Error-occured-while-connecting-to-the-solver-process?p=1...
By the way, have you find out the answer of your problem above? Because I still need the answer too
I got the same problem. I understand what you feel.
We better make a new forum other than this, because this forum is dead for a long time.
Even Lord Jesus's answer is not helping
https://www.infineonforums.com/threads/5194-Error-occured-while-connecting-to-the-solver-process?p=1...
By the way, have you find out the answer of your problem above? Because I still need the answer too