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User21316
Level 2
Level 2
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Hi,
I just got a TriBoard TC332 demo board to do some testing.
I managed to download the TriBoard_TC33X_V1.1.2 demo software from myIPC.

I then importer this demo software in AURIX Development Studio. But when I try to build the project, I get an "Error: Program "make" not found in PATH" message.
Does anybody have an idea how I could solve this problem ?

Additionally, when I connect the demo board to the PC via USB, it does not seem to be recognized,although DAS seems to be correctly installed.
Any idea on this topic as well ?

Regards,
Benoit
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TBencher
Level 5
Level 5
250 replies posted First like given 50 sign-ins
Hi Benoit,

the package seems to be somehow corrupted during transmission process.
Usually, you can find also a small user guide on how to install the package on MyICP.

Please also check system requirements and whether you have installed all necessary drivers to run the TriBoard.

The application should run in most cases without any problems.

Regards,
Jens
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MoD
Employee
Employee
250 sign-ins 25 likes received 50 solutions authored
The demo software is written for Bifaces environment, therefore you can't compile in AURIX Developer Studio. Easiest way is to download Bifaces from here:
Bifaces
and compile with this environment. Otherwise you must make many adaptations.
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TBencher
Level 5
Level 5
250 replies posted First like given 50 sign-ins
Hi Benoit,

I am sorry. I thought you have tried to use a dedicated example for the Aurix Development Studio. MoD is right. Downloading Bifaces should fix this. The only thing you should be aware of is, you need to bind your licensed compiler version inside the Bifaces to run the compilation process.

Regards,

Jens
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