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Hi
I just bought the CY7C68013 baord. I am able to load a hex file onto the ram and the eeprom using the USB control center. Whne I try to build the default Keils Projects which use the EZUSB and USBJmpTb I get the the foollowing bult time errors
FATAL Error L220: Invalid Input Module
And the modules are the two files mentioned above.
I am not sure how to proceed and any help will be appreciated
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Hello Dhaval,
- Make sure the object file and .lib file are included in the project.
- In the 'Options for target <target_name>', under the 'Target' tab, make sure that 'Code Banking' option is disabled.
- Also, ensure that you are compiling the code in a directory that is writable.
Best regards,
Srinath S
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Hello,
- Can you please let us know if you are using the firmware examples that come along with the FX2LP DVK or you have made modifications to the firmware?
- Also, do you use the full version of Keil or the version that is limited in code size?
Best regards,
Srinath S
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Hi the default firmware works file. But for some reason I cannot create my own directory and compile code. I am pretty sure it has something to do with linking the Object Files but I cant seem to find where in Keil as its an older version.
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Hello Dhaval,
- Make sure the object file and .lib file are included in the project.
- In the 'Options for target <target_name>', under the 'Target' tab, make sure that 'Code Banking' option is disabled.
- Also, ensure that you are compiling the code in a directory that is writable.
Best regards,
Srinath S