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In order to get acquainted with the PSoC 4, I decided to play with the PSoC Creator 2.2 SP1. However, my home PC is
slightly below the minimum requirements to run this program - it was older than 5 years or so.
Namely, the lack of RAM and slow USB ports. And yet, in recent times due to worn-out "hardware", BSoD-s occur regularly.
That's such an extreme installation.
After several attempts, I managed to perform the installation.
However, each program run ended with an error. According to the results of several installations, it became clear that it is one and the same error.
Message (approx.)
"Psoc_creator.exe - found an error. Needs to close. Sorry for the inconvenience"
issued after
"Initializing ... CyDesigner.Common.Debugger.CyPPDeviceIO.CyPPDeviceIOPlugin"
In addition, the installation with the same distribution file to a higher quality office computer was performed with no
problems on the first try.
I assume that the error is due to lack of RAM.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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RAM seems to be the reason, have a look here http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=58205 at the minimum / recommended system requirements
Bob
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RAM seems to be the reason, have a look here http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=58205 at the minimum / recommended system requirements
Bob
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Keep in mind Creator uses a routing tool, which is PC RAM hungry, much like FPGA design.
If you look at Xilinx systrem requirements they extend to 32 GB of RAM in order to be
able to route the larger designs.
Routing tools will choke on RAM starved PCs, crash much of the time. If they don't crash
be prepared to see your grandchildren grow up before the routes finish.
Regards, Dana.
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One othere comment, Win XP SP2 and 3 wants to have just for Windows ~
768K RAM, otherwise is really slow just opening simple stuff like Word, IE........
Regards, Dana.,
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Unfortunately, my prediction was wrong. I have already added to the PC 512 MB of RAM. But the error remains.
The error occurs equally in any amount of RAM in the system, from 64 to 768 MB. In fact, as shown in
http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=58205 the minimum / recommended system requirements
the program is very slow at values less than 512 MB of RAM, but runs up to 256 MB.
As I can see in Event view, every start of program ends up with error with ID=1023 and description
".NET Runtime version 2.0.50727.3053 - Fatal Execution Engine Error
(7A097706) (80131506)"
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Then you might file a case on this -
“Support”
“Technical Support”
“Create a MyCase”
Regards, Dana.
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When your computer is already so bad it generates BSoDs, than it is very likely that some core component is defective (RAM, CPU, hard disk).
You can try to replace then whole memory with new memory modules to rule out the first one. Or you can re-install creator (preferrably to a new directory) to rule out the latter one (a byte-wise compare of both installation should tell you that they are both the same).
Sometimes it happens that a defective hard disk (or cable, or disk controller) just flkips some bits - and even only one in the wrong place can wreak havoc...
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My personal experience is most BSOD due to drivers, after all silicon lasts
forever (NOT ). My biggest past issues dating back to DOS are graphics
driver errors. When the memory dump occurs there are tools to look at this,
and typically the offending code f() is listed at top of dump.
Regards, Dana.
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BSoD-s stopped.
While the upgrade, rearranged all DIMM-s in various combinations on all sockets several times, possibly repaired poor contact. Furthermore, only one of the three modules old SDRAM remained in the system.
However, the error is still the same as before the upgrade.
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Your system may have been corrupted already. May be time to re-install the windows system.
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Are you able to compile at least simple programs (e.g. just an input pin connected to an output pin, to light up a LED with a button press)? I have already used Creator 2.2 on a virtualized WinXP(SP3) system with just 512MB RAM, and it worked (though it gets faster with more RAM). Btw: if you suspect that missing RAM is the reason, just add more swap space to windows.
But I think that either your memory is still a problem, or your Creator installation is already corrupted.
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I did try only Creator in VirtualBox (even with larger projects than I mentioned), and I did also program my -001 kit with it from the virtual machine.
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When I run the program, it shows the start-up image and text at the same time gives a loading message, and then about the initialization of the components of the program. When initialization is finished, a couple of seconds, an error message and a proposal to close the program.
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Thanks HL, Your recomendations were right. I install the Creator into another partition with no problems.
Before this I tryed to reinstall the Framework and Creator on previous partition, without sucсess. Obviously the windows there is "slightly" corrupted or something else with the system is wrong.
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Glad the problem is fixed. But that is microsoft windows!!!