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I installed FX3 ez-usb today (1.3.4) and began using it. I was able to open a project (e-con's CX3 evaluation module) and compile it without any problems.
I then created a new empty project and copied their CX3 source code to it. Upon trying to compile it, I get this error:
13:01:45 **** Incremental Build of configuration Debug for project aj-13-00283 Dual Pi-Spy Camera for aj-02-00279 ****
make all
Cannot run program "make" (in directory "D:\Optel\Dual-Camera Firmware\Debug"): CreateProcess error=216, This version of %1 is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information and then contact the software publisher
13:01:45 Build Finished (took 12ms)
I have since done a "repair", an uninstall and reinstall. Still getting the same error.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Scott
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Hi Abhinav,
Thanks for the reply. I figured out what went wrong last thing yesterday. I have a directory named "system" that contains a make.exe from a long time ago. This is the copy that was running when EZ USB was running it. It isn't a 64-bit app (they didn't exist when the "bad" make program was written). Simply deleting it causes EZ USB to report there is no make program available.
From there is did a search for make.exe which is part of the installation, but not in one of the directories that EZ USB adds to the system path. I had to copy it from it's original location to one of the directories added to the path by the installer. I picked ..\jre\bin. Having done this, make now runs.
Thanks for your help.
Scott
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Hi Scott,
After creating a new empty project in EZ-USB host you have to set a couple of ARM tool chain, environment variables & Path Variables.
Have you set it. If not please use the existing project settings.
Thanks & Regards
Abhinav
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Hi Abhinav,
Thanks for the reply. I figured out what went wrong last thing yesterday. I have a directory named "system" that contains a make.exe from a long time ago. This is the copy that was running when EZ USB was running it. It isn't a 64-bit app (they didn't exist when the "bad" make program was written). Simply deleting it causes EZ USB to report there is no make program available.
From there is did a search for make.exe which is part of the installation, but not in one of the directories that EZ USB adds to the system path. I had to copy it from it's original location to one of the directories added to the path by the installer. I picked ..\jre\bin. Having done this, make now runs.
Thanks for your help.
Scott