Hello everyone,
I have been working with a J-Link Ultra+ V4.00 for the past few months with no issues until last week.
When flashing the board the behaviour is as expected: The IDE connects to the debugger, the program is downloaded to the board and verified, and it starts executing.
However, when trying to debug I get an error that makes this task impossible.
Let the IDE be CrossStudio for ARM and the MCU be an STM32G070CB. J-Link is running 6.50b.
When I press F5 (Default short to debug) it downloads the program to the board and waits for my input to start debugging.
Once I press F5 and after some code execution, I get the following output:
In order to test if it was something related to my code, I went back to a two months old version of it with two different boards. Nothing changed.
I used those two different boards (same model) just to ensure it was not the one I was using because of me locking he micro-controller.
The exact same setup is on the desktop next to me, and the J-Link works just fine there, so I assume is something related a cfg file, but I've deleted every single IDE cfg file and still getting this output.
Any ideas?
I have been working with a J-Link Ultra+ V4.00 for the past few months with no issues until last week.
When flashing the board the behaviour is as expected: The IDE connects to the debugger, the program is downloaded to the board and verified, and it starts executing.
However, when trying to debug I get an error that makes this task impossible.
Let the IDE be CrossStudio for ARM and the MCU be an STM32G070CB. J-Link is running 6.50b.
When I press F5 (Default short to debug) it downloads the program to the board and waits for my input to start debugging.
Once I press F5 and after some code execution, I get the following output:
In order to test if it was something related to my code, I went back to a two months old version of it with two different boards. Nothing changed.
I used those two different boards (same model) just to ensure it was not the one I was using because of me locking he micro-controller.
The exact same setup is on the desktop next to me, and the J-Link works just fine there, so I assume is something related a cfg file, but I've deleted every single IDE cfg file and still getting this output.
Any ideas?