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I created a project on one laptop which displays data from a sensor over a UART in a Tera term window. It works fine. Something happened on my other laptop, because WICED doesn't see my Quicksilver board when it is plugged. I double click on the same make target and it fails on the download.
14:29:02 **** Build of configuration Default for project 43xxx_Wi-Fi ****
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Making QS101key.ch1.QS_blinkled-Quicksilver_EVL.bin
QS101key.ch1.QS_blinkled-Quicksilver_EVL
----------------------------------|---------|---------|
| | Static |
Module | Flash | RAM |
----------------------------------+---------+---------|
App | 0 | 38 |
crc | 0 | 1060 |
Interrupt Vectors | 0 | 292 |
libc | 0 | 30317 |
Networking | 0 | 15457 |
NetX-Duo - Interfaces & Stacks | 0 | 16 |
NVRam | 0 | 2210 |
Other | 0 | 57075 |
Packet Buffers | 0 | 71659 |
platform | 0 | 616 |
RAM Initialisation | 32 | 0 |
resources | 0 | 32 |
Ring_Buffer | 0 | 138 |
Startup Stack & Link Script fill | 0 | 186 |
ThreadX | 0 | 12136 |
WICED | 0 | 4244 |
Wiced_RO_FS | 0 | 566 |
WWD | 0 | 1551 |
----------------------------------+---------+---------|
TOTAL (bytes) | 0 | 197593 |
----------------------------------|---------|---------|
Creating Filesystem BCM94390x_targets.mk ...
Downloading DCT ... build/QS101key.ch1.QS_blinkled-Quicksilver_EVL/DCT.bin @ SFLASH_DCT_LOC=0x00008000
./tools/common/Win32/mk_wicedfs32 build/QS101key.ch1.QS_blinkled-Quicksilver_EVL/filesystem.bin build/QS101key.ch1.QS_blinkled-Quicksilver_EVL/resources/Staging/
Creating Filesystem Done
WICED/platform/MCU/BCM4390x/BCM94390x_targets.mk:372: recipe for target 'download_dct' failed
- make.exe[1]: *** [download_dct] Error 1
Makefile:351: recipe for target 'main_app' failed
make: *** [main_app] Error 2
14:40:44 Build Finished (took 11m:42s.746ms)
This is the same error that I get if the board is unplugged.
I opened up TeraTerm and it is still sending out sensor data from the download and run from last week.
I looked at Device Manager, and Quicksilver Board show up as COM14.
How do I check in WICED where the COM Port is selected? Did it get deselected somehow?
Thanks,
Mike Roberts
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Hello mroberts_arrow user_249199259
Can you post the snap of your devive manager?
The WICED board will appear under libusbK devices:
The COM port for viewing the UART logs will appear under Ports(COM & LPT).
In case your device doesn't appear under libusbK USB devices, check the device in Universal serial bus devices.
You are not able to download through your another laptop beacuse the board is bind to some driver, other then libusbK.
Kindly change the drivers to libusbK using zadig.
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Hello mroberts_arrow user_249199259
Can you post the snap of your devive manager?
The WICED board will appear under libusbK devices:
The COM port for viewing the UART logs will appear under Ports(COM & LPT).
In case your device doesn't appear under libusbK USB devices, check the device in Universal serial bus devices.
You are not able to download through your another laptop beacuse the board is bind to some driver, other then libusbK.
Kindly change the drivers to libusbK using zadig.
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It turned out to be a driver issue with Microsoft. I had to uninstall the driver and reinstall it. It works again. Not sure what corrupted it.