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Followed the instructions exactly. On step 9, "Double-click the newly created make target to build the code, program the kit, and run the example. Note that this may take a few minutes." I get the following output with error, I don't know how to fix:
11:05:40 **** Build of configuration Default for project 43xxx_Wi-Fi ****
"C:\\Users\\tpeterson\\Documents\\WICED-Studio-6.1\\43xxx_Wi-Fi\\make.exe" demo.CE222494_PSoC6_WICED_WiFi-CY8CKIT_062 download_apps download run
MAKEFILE MAKECMDGOALS=demo.CE222494_PSoC6_WICED_WiFi-CY8CKIT_062 download_apps download run OTA2_SUPPORT is disabled
Making config file for first time
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| IMPORTANT NOTES |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Wi-Fi MAC Address |
| The target Wi-Fi MAC address is defined in <WICED-SDK>/generated_mac_address.txt |
| Ensure each target device has a unique address. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| MCU & Wi-Fi Power Save |
| It is *critical* that applications using WICED Powersave API functions connect an accurate 32kHz |
tools/makefiles/wiced_config.mk:267: *** Unknown component: demo.CE222494_PSoC6_WICED_WiFi. Stop.
| reference clock to the sleep clock input pin of the WLAN chip. Please read the WICED Powersave |
make: *** No rule to make target 'build/demo.CE222494_PSoC6_WICED_WiFi-CY8CKIT_062/config.mk', needed by 'main_app'. Stop.
| Application Note located in the documentation directory if you plan to use powersave features. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
11:05:40 Build Finished (took 339ms)
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It was not obvious from the guide where the archive files should go. I right clicked on Wiced program in Start menu, selected properties and used that location under c:\users\myname\appdata...
Figured out that I needed to put the files under c:\users\myname\Documents\WICED-Studio-6.
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Never mind. I copied the files to the wrong location.
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It was not obvious from the guide where the archive files should go. I right clicked on Wiced program in Start menu, selected properties and used that location under c:\users\myname\appdata...
Figured out that I needed to put the files under c:\users\myname\Documents\WICED-Studio-6.
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Can you clarify what you mean by this? I'm encountering the same issue but with a different device.
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I don't remember. I don't use Wiced anymore. Seems Modustoolbox superseded. I try to use Creator when possible.