I just bought an J-Link EDU Mini (# 801050847). When I try to connect to my target (in this case a RPI2040) with Ozone I get the same message as shown here, that I don't have a license (c.a.segger.com/fileadmin/image…nkDebugger_MissingLic.png (of course with my serial)).
I've never seen this message before when I used for example the onboard J-Links of my Nordic boards - and as far as I remember - also not for my legacy J-Link EDU v8.
Do I need to request a license for the EDU Mini or is Ozone restricted in any way when I click "yes"?
I am a private user and just using the products for my hobby.
I've never seen this message before when I used for example the onboard J-Links of my Nordic boards - and as far as I remember - also not for my legacy J-Link EDU v8.
Do I need to request a license for the EDU Mini or is Ozone restricted in any way when I click "yes"?
I am a private user and just using the products for my hobby.