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SeeCwriter



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CCS Debugger
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 4:22 pm     Reply with quote

I'm using v5.081 of PCWHD, with an 18F67K22 and have some issues running the debugger that I've never had before. (FYI, I've been programming PICs for >15 years with CCS tools)

Issue 1:
I compile my program in debug mode (ICD=TRUE), and enable the debugger in the IDE which then loads the firmware into the cpu. If I click RUN (Green arrow), the program runs fine. But if I put a cursor on a line of code and click the "Run to cursor", I get error "Cannot resolve the address and line 112". If I load the code and press the step-over button, I get the same message. I can't step through the code.

Issue 2:
While the program is running on the debugger, I used to be able to modify the code, recompile it, and the IDE would automatically load the new build. Now I get message "The detected target (Device 000) does not match the code's target...Do you want to continue anyway." If I click yes, the load fails and it will never connect to the target again. I have to close the IDE and reopen it to get it working again.

Any insight on either of these?
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 4:42 pm     Reply with quote

Maybe related? A couple weeks ago we discovered that 5.081's version of ccsload was having a lot of verification errors with certain large ROM dsPICs. CCS sent me a new dll concerning the debugger/programmer and the problem was resolved. Might be related? Ask them.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 5:28 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks. I sent an email to tech support.
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