Hi!
I recently purchased a J-Link Edu Mini. I installed the recommended software and documentation pack and updated the firmware. When I tried to program it with Microchip Studio (the latest version), it did not show up in the Tool dropdown. I looked in the DLL updater, and it said there was an update available for Atmel Studio, but when I clicked OK, the program closed, without any indication it was actually updating. The next time I opened the DLL updater, it still said there was an update available.
I downloaded Embedded Studio, which I don't have any experience with, to see if the J-Link appeared in that program. I opened the J-Link control panel in that software and it was blank so I assume this program wasn't picking up the J-Link either. The same thing happened again when I opened the DLL updater; it said there was an update available, but it didn't seem to update it.
I should mention that I plugged the J-Link in before I installed the software package. Realizing my mistake, I removed the driver it automatically installed via device manager, removed the device, then installed the software package and plugged the device back in. I assume it isn't an issue with the driver though since it showed up in the J-Link configurator.
I would appreciate any help you might be able to give. Please let me know if I can provide logs or something to make this easier to debug.
Thanks,
Max
I recently purchased a J-Link Edu Mini. I installed the recommended software and documentation pack and updated the firmware. When I tried to program it with Microchip Studio (the latest version), it did not show up in the Tool dropdown. I looked in the DLL updater, and it said there was an update available for Atmel Studio, but when I clicked OK, the program closed, without any indication it was actually updating. The next time I opened the DLL updater, it still said there was an update available.
I downloaded Embedded Studio, which I don't have any experience with, to see if the J-Link appeared in that program. I opened the J-Link control panel in that software and it was blank so I assume this program wasn't picking up the J-Link either. The same thing happened again when I opened the DLL updater; it said there was an update available, but it didn't seem to update it.
I should mention that I plugged the J-Link in before I installed the software package. Realizing my mistake, I removed the driver it automatically installed via device manager, removed the device, then installed the software package and plugged the device back in. I assume it isn't an issue with the driver though since it showed up in the J-Link configurator.
I would appreciate any help you might be able to give. Please let me know if I can provide logs or something to make this easier to debug.
Thanks,
Max