Softec coldfire connection, Softec coldfire technical considerations, Codewarrior ide and softec coldfire connection – Freescale Semiconductor Microcontrollers User Manual

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Microcontrollers Debugger Manual

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SofTec ColdFire Connection

This chapter guides you through the first steps toward debugging with the CodeWarrior™
IDE and the SofTec ColdFire connection. It does not replace all the additional
documentation provided in this manual, but gives you a good starting point.

SofTec ColdFire Technical Considerations

The 8/16/32 bits debugger (and then the CodeWarrior IDE) might be connected to
ColdFire® hardware using the SofTec ColdFire.

When the debugger runs the SofTec ColdFire connection, it can communicate and debug
ColdFire V1 core based hardware connected through the SofTec in-circuit debugger/
programmer units, that is:

SofTec Microsystems ColdFire ISP Debuggers/Programmers (inDART Series) and Starter
Kits (PK and newer Series).

Refer to the inDART®-ColdFire In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer for Freescale
ColdFire Family FLASH Devices User’s Manual
from SofTec for communication
hardware requirements and SofTec product installation.

CodeWarrior IDE and SofTec ColdFire
Connection

There are two separate paths that may be followed to take the first steps toward debugging
with the CodeWarrior IDE and the SofTec inDART-ColdFire connection. The differences
between the two paths hinge on the starting point for the steps:

• Using the Stationary Wizard at the start of the project

• From within an existing project

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