[ABANDONED] Flasher ARM setup for TI LM3S9D96 and error Unexpected core ID. (Found: 0x00000000, Expected: 0x0BA00477, Mask: 0x0F000FFF)

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  • [ABANDONED] Flasher ARM setup for TI LM3S9D96 and error Unexpected core ID. (Found: 0x00000000, Expected: 0x0BA00477, Mask: 0x0F000FFF)

    Just purchased a Flasher ARM and we are working on setup to flash a microcontroller TI LM3S9D96
    We get the error "Unexpected core ID. (Found: 0x00000000, Expected: 0x0BA00477, Mask: 0x0F000FFF)"

    The log below says we are connected but we cannot write/read the flash. Attached is the Flasher setup file we are using.


    Application log started
    - J-Flash V6.30j (J-Flash compiled Mar 29 2018 18:14:53)
    - JLinkARM.dll V6.30j (DLL compiled Mar 29 2018 18:14:47)
    Opening project file [C:\tmp3\GKtest.jflash] ...
    - Project opened successfully
    Failed to open data file [C:\tmp3\]...
    Connecting ...
    - Connecting via USB to J-Link device 0
    - Target interface speed: 1000 kHz (Fixed)
    - VTarget = 3.301V
    - Executing init sequence ...
    - Initialized successfully
    - Target interface speed: 1000 kHz (Fixed)
    - CPU clock frequency: 16384 kHz
    - WARNING: Unexpected core ID. (Found: 0x00000000, Expected: 0x0BA00477, Mask: 0x0F000FFF)
    - J-Link found 0 JTAG device. Core ID: 0x00000000 (ARM9)
    - Connected successfully
    Files
    • GKtest.jflash

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  • Hello,

    Thank you for your inquiry.
    Such an issue is not known to us.
    What output do you get when connecting with J-Link Commander? wiki.segger.com/J-Link_cannot_…ty_using_J-Link_Commander

    Are you using custom hardware or an eval board?
    Are you selecting the correct target device?

    From the log you posted the data file could not be loaded:
    Failed to open data file [C:\tmp3\]...

    Is a data file loaded when trying to program the device?

    Best regards,
    Nino
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