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I would like to use the to program flash on boards in a manufacturing environment. My target is a P4080 CPU w/Flash memory. I am currently using an Abatron BDI-3000 for this, but and I will eventually need to find another way to program the flash. It looks like the Codewarrior TAP can do it, but I can't find any solid clues for how to do this.
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I suspect it can be done because some engineering folks in my org have used the 'Codewarrior IDE' to program flash. However, I would very much like to avoid using the IDE in a factory. I know that I can telnet to the TAP, but there doesn't seem to be any analogous CLI commands to what I used on the BDI-3000.
There's some words about the TAP having support for gdb, but I am not sure of the capabilities of gdb. Download lagu teriyaki boyz ost tokyo drift. My tasks are very simple. • Erase some memory range. BDI command was 'erase 0xeff80000 0x20000 4' • Program a binary from a tftp server. BDI command was 'prog 0xeff80000 /path/in/tftp/server/MyBinary.bin bin' • Verify the binary was programmed correctly. BDI command was 'verify 0xeff80000 /path/in/tftp/server/MyBinary.bin bin' The problem is I don't see the equivalent of any program, erase, or verify commands in the Codewarrior TAP manual. Moreover, there doesn't seem to be a way to specify a TFTP server which contains binaries to write to the target.
But if I need forget about TFTP and put the binaries on the host PC, that's OK too. Can anyone help me get started with this? I just need to get pointed in the right direction. Alternatively, what other tools can I use to program this flash in a way that is automation/factory friendly?
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