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Hello Harris, The serial number in SERIAL.TXT is a number (unsigned integer). If you want to use hyphens or other special characters, you'd need to use the "custom serial number" feature and provide a SNLIST.TXT file. Please refer to the chapter in the manual: wiki.segger.com/UM08022_Flasher#Serial_number_list_file Best regards Arne
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Hello, The Infineon TriCore MCUs are supported via the Universal Flash Loader Configurator instead of J-Flash. Best regards Arne
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Hello Matthew, This support case is already handled via email.
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Hello Denis, Could you please create a support ticket for your case? segger.com/support/technical-support/ Best regards Arne
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Hi Marianne, Did you check chapter 2.9.2 in UM08022 (Flasher User Guide)? forum.segger.com/index.php/Attachment/4759/
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Hello, This feature should work on the Flasher Portable PLUS and we are not aware of any problems. Could you please open a ticket for your case? segger.com/support/technical-support/
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Hello Chris, We can only do what is theoretically possible. If you are interested in an individual solution for your MCU, which would at least provide some basic protection for the binary, please contact us directly. segger.com/about-us/contact-us/ (Production)
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Hello Chris, Some ST devices support a secure firmware download interface. For devices without a secure firmware download interface, we use a different approach. We create a signature over a unique and unchangeable ID, so the firmware can verify that it is running on the device with exactly this ID. This will cause a signature failure on a cloned device, so the firmware can halt or react in another way. The system basically works as a clone protection.
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Hello Bjarne, could you please open a support ticket for your request? segger.com/support/technical-support/ (Product name = Flasher) Best regards Arne
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Hello Marco, these files do not have any metadata, it is just a dump of the incoming data stream. A small hint could be the file size: It must be a whole multiple of the sample block size. The sample block size would be for example 6 Bytes, if you have one 4 Byte variable and one 2 Byte variable. Without having a detailed look into the source, I'd suspect you specified something, which is not a whole multiple and that caused the crash. Is that correct? Regards Arne