Support software, Software development – Motorola MCU 68HC912D60 User Manual

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Support Software

There are many useful programs and documents on the included HC12 support CD that can
make developing projects on the CME-12D60 easier. You should browse the disk and copy
anything you want to your hard drive.

The flash programming utility (AxIDE) communicates with the board via its COM1 port and the
supplied cable. This program also includes a simple terminal for interfacing with other
programs running on the CME-12D60, such as Mon12, and information from your own
programs that send output to the serial port.

Also on the disk is a free assembler, example source code, and other tools to get you started.

Software Development

Software development on the CME12B32 can be performed using either the Mon12 monitor
utility installed in EPROM (sockets U6/U7), a third party debugger (NoICE, CodeWarrior, etc.)
or a Background Debug Module (BDM) connected to the BDM-IN connector. Any of these
tools can be used to assist in creating and debugging your program stored in RAM (see
Memory Map).

After satisfactory operation running under a debugger, your program can be written to Internal
Flash Memory by changing the CONFIG SWITCH settings and programming it using one of
the included programming utilities. Your program will then run automatically whenever the
board is powered on or RESET is applied.

Option jumpers and switches on the board allow for easy transition from one memory type to
another and restoring an operating monitor or debugger.

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