[SOLVED] J-Flash V6.00g/h internal error when programming Freescale MK60DN512xxx10

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  • [SOLVED] J-Flash V6.00g/h internal error when programming Freescale MK60DN512xxx10

    After upgrading from 5.12f to 6.00g I get an error when trying to program the chip. It reads..

    J-Link V6.00g Internal Error

    Bytes missing / Buffer overflow in _FlushMergeCommandsBuf()
    Any idea what is going on here? ?(
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  • Hi,

    We are not aware of this behavior.
    We just gave it a quick try but we are not able to reproduce it.

    Can you please give us a detailed step-by-step instruction how you proceed?
    Please send us the serial number of your J-Link / Flasher so we can check with the same hardware version.

    Once we are able to reproduce it, we will fix it.

    Best regards
    Erik
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  • Hi,

    finally we were able to reproduce it.
    The bug will be fixed in the next release, expected to be available later today.

    Best regards,
    Arne
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  • We have just released V6.10 in which this has been fixed.
    Can you please give it a try and confirm that everything is working as expected?


    Best regards
    Erik
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  • Thanks for the update!
    Good to hear that the issue is resolved on your side as well.

    - Erik
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