Hello Segger Team,
I would like to trace my program.
For this I’m using Ozone with a j-Trace Debugger (SW Version 610b) and a TWR-K60 Eval Board. While connecting to the Board I get a License Missing Error Message:
“The connected J-Link does not have a valid license for the use of Ozone – The J-Link Debugger. J-Link PLUS, UTRA+ and PRO models come with a build in license for Ozone – The J-Link Debugger. …”
Is the License not included in a j-Trace? You write on the Ozone-Product Page: “Ozone can be used with J-Link PLUS, ULTRA+, PRO and J-Trace” So it should work with my J-Trace, right?
The pure debugging with setting breakpoints, stepping, disassembly, etc. is working fine. Tracing is only working when I don’t touch the Clock-Distribution --> don’t call the SystemInit Function from the CMSIS.
Is there anything I should do, or not do to have trace with full core clock speed?
Thanks and regards
Markus
I would like to trace my program.
For this I’m using Ozone with a j-Trace Debugger (SW Version 610b) and a TWR-K60 Eval Board. While connecting to the Board I get a License Missing Error Message:
“The connected J-Link does not have a valid license for the use of Ozone – The J-Link Debugger. J-Link PLUS, UTRA+ and PRO models come with a build in license for Ozone – The J-Link Debugger. …”
Is the License not included in a j-Trace? You write on the Ozone-Product Page: “Ozone can be used with J-Link PLUS, ULTRA+, PRO and J-Trace” So it should work with my J-Trace, right?
The pure debugging with setting breakpoints, stepping, disassembly, etc. is working fine. Tracing is only working when I don’t touch the Clock-Distribution --> don’t call the SystemInit Function from the CMSIS.
Is there anything I should do, or not do to have trace with full core clock speed?
Thanks and regards
Markus
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