Hi, I have following issue and need some help.
I am using SEGGER Embedded studio for ARM Release 3.4 build 2018052200 36079 with latest nordicc's nRF_SDK_for_Thread_v0.11.0_84a130f on window 10 (64).
I can compile <Thread SDK>/examples/thread/experimental/cli/usb without any errors BUT When I run it by pressing <Go command> on SES studio the File explorer window pops up, indicating "missing file". Add or remove for future. It shows up for several files. Which some o these file don't even exists.
Upon search i found following post "Debugging OpenThread example with Segger"
https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/35344/debugging-openthread-examples-with-segger/135942#135942.
Per this post it indicates there are some issues with the latest SES development environment and suggest ignoring these messages as these source file are not needed for already compiled libraries.
I was able to follow this and run the program. is this the right way?
I am using SEGGER Embedded studio for ARM Release 3.4 build 2018052200 36079 with latest nordicc's nRF_SDK_for_Thread_v0.11.0_84a130f on window 10 (64).
I can compile <Thread SDK>/examples/thread/experimental/cli/usb without any errors BUT When I run it by pressing <Go command> on SES studio the File explorer window pops up, indicating "missing file". Add or remove for future. It shows up for several files. Which some o these file don't even exists.
Upon search i found following post "Debugging OpenThread example with Segger"
https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/35344/debugging-openthread-examples-with-segger/135942#135942.
Per this post it indicates there are some issues with the latest SES development environment and suggest ignoring these messages as these source file are not needed for already compiled libraries.
I was able to follow this and run the program. is this the right way?