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May 23, 2014
11:35 AM
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May 23, 2014
11:35 AM
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May 26, 2014
01:16 AM
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May 26, 2014
01:16 AM
Hi Heinz-Jürgen,
Pls refer to "DAVE TIP of the day: Can xSPY be used in parallel to CAN on XMC4200 Application Kit?" for the details.
Best regards,
Sophia
Pls refer to "DAVE TIP of the day: Can xSPY be used in parallel to CAN on XMC4200 Application Kit?" for the details.
Best regards,
Sophia
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May 26, 2014
08:32 AM
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May 26, 2014
08:32 AM
sophia wrote:
Hi Heinz-Jürgen,
Pls refer to "DAVE TIP of the day: Can xSPY be used in parallel to CAN on XMC4200 Application Kit?" for the details.
Best regards,
Sophia
Thanks Sophia
My problem is that I often forget to disable XSpy before starting the debugging session. The question was " How can I disable it forever", DAVE should remember that xSpy was disabled at the next start. Instead it always starts with xSpy enabled.
Regards
Heinz
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May 26, 2014
07:59 PM
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May 26, 2014
07:59 PM
Hi Heinz,
Are you referring to the message “xSPY Plugin Started !” appears in the "Console" window upon start of the DAVE?
The message “xSPY Plugin Started !” just indicates that xSPY plugin has been loaded/started.
In fact, the VCOM is not reserved to xSPY. It is occupied only when xSPY is connected to target, otherwise it is free to use.
Best regards,
Sophia
Are you referring to the message “xSPY Plugin Started !” appears in the "Console" window upon start of the DAVE?
The message “xSPY Plugin Started !” just indicates that xSPY plugin has been loaded/started.
In fact, the VCOM is not reserved to xSPY. It is occupied only when xSPY is connected to target, otherwise it is free to use.
Best regards,
Sophia