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I have a testing vendor who will need the latest firmware to be flashed to our device.
Now, I know you can use the 'make' utility, running in a Windows DOS prompt, in the WICED_SDK directory to flash a device.
It works just fine if the app's source is in its associated directory.
But, I tried just providing the vendor the "build" subdirectory for the app, but then the 'make' doesn't work.
Do I have to provide the source or is there a better way to do this?
(I'm using WICED 3.1.1 on a Windows machine).
-- Cheers, Robert
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try add VERBOSE=1 in your make command line
which will show how the openOCD download image into target flash!
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try add VERBOSE=1 in your make command line
which will show how the openOCD download image into target flash!
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I tried the VERBOSE=1 switch on the make line. No difference, it ignored it.
However, I tried a '-n' switch and did see the make sequence echoed. Thanks for the idea!
It would be REALLY nice if there was a simple utility that moved the binaries to the target's flash and you're done!
Don't like the idea of having source laying around for the folks that are just flashing devices.
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Sorry about that! I needed to place the VERBOSE=1 at the end of the make command, not right after the word 'make'.
So, using either VERBOSE=1 or the -n switch, I extracted the three OpenOCD lines that I needed (Bootloader, DCT and Application) and now I have a DOS .bat file that directly flashes the target device without the requirement for source code. Super!
Thanks for your help!
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You are welcome!
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hi idicrc
could you please share your bat file with me, even in private ?
thanks a lot !
best regards
Etienne
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Etienne:
Of course! Shoot me an email to "robertmoore@coca-cola.com" and I'll send you the .bat file text.
Cheers, Robert