Hy there !
i'm facing a weird behaviour with ozone 3.24b (or to be more precise from ozone 2.6 onwards).
With Ozone 2.56r i am able to debug the target an bring up the timeline view. everything seems to be ok. so far so good.
When switching to ozone 3.24b (or any version beyond 2.56r) the timeline view is displaying something like what's called stackup in another thread.
([SOLVED] Time line window main() stack up. Any solutions?)
However, i'm running on "no optimization" and do not have any sleep modes enabled.
The Target is a kinets MK64FN1M0VLQ12, compiler is GCC and the development envirement is kinets design studio.
The probe is a J-trace v2.
I've updated the j-link package several times and played with different versions,. no luck
This happens without changing the binary on the target.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.
i'm facing a weird behaviour with ozone 3.24b (or to be more precise from ozone 2.6 onwards).
With Ozone 2.56r i am able to debug the target an bring up the timeline view. everything seems to be ok. so far so good.
When switching to ozone 3.24b (or any version beyond 2.56r) the timeline view is displaying something like what's called stackup in another thread.
([SOLVED] Time line window main() stack up. Any solutions?)
However, i'm running on "no optimization" and do not have any sleep modes enabled.
The Target is a kinets MK64FN1M0VLQ12, compiler is GCC and the development envirement is kinets design studio.
The probe is a J-trace v2.
I've updated the j-link package several times and played with different versions,. no luck
This happens without changing the binary on the target.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.