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  1. Hi Guys,

    It's been a while, I've had health issues, spent time in hospital and so on, but I'm back, just trying the same thing again, I did manage to find a short cable but not thick, same result, also tried to lower the speed, same result.

    Could someone provide a link to buy a cable that works for you on amazon?

    Otherwise, could I ship my unit to someone who could try to flash it for me(I'm in France BTW)?

    Thx!!!

  2. Just now, Rio said:

    Ok, i have found my rev.D1 board again and plugged it in. It's using CMSIS DAP linker too.

    Yes, it is also not found (with closed jumper). So something is still fishy. Have you ever tried to load the drivers from nxp:

    https://www.nxp.com/design/microcontrollers-developer-resources/lpc-microcontroller-utilities/lpcxpresso-board-for-lpc1769-with-cmsis-dap-probe:OM13085

    at the bottom:

    Host Device Drivers  ( 1 )

    - Firmware and drivers for LPC11U35 debug probes

     

    I've just done so, same result :-(

    In the IDE console I have

    [Started server]
    [Connected on port 3025]
    redlink>ProbeList
    No probes found

     

  3. From the document "As supplied, (JP1 - no jumper fitted, JP2 - jumpered across 1-2, JP3 - no jumper fitted), the built in LPC-Link2 based debug probe works as a plug'n'play debug probe with the LPCXpresso IDE. The first time you start an LPCXpresso debug session, a compatible debug firmware image is downloaded to the debug probe allowing you the debug the onboard target MCU."

    JP2 has no pin thus is not jumpered.

  4. Just now, Rio said:

    Which revision are you using? I think the new boards were put into dev mode by a jumper. But give me more details - pic or number of jumper.

    There is it, bought from Mouser. When I plug it, the big LED flashes green, nothing shows up on the computer side.

     

    20210216_174305.jpg

  5. 35 minutes ago, Rio said:

    should work.... pls use LPCXpresso IDE v8.2.2. Otherwise try another usb port, please deinstall lpc/nxp drivers and reboot/reconnect. Have you activate the computer (or register with nxp)? 

    This is the version I'm using. I tried all USB ports, with 4 different cables, resinstalled the drivers, have rebooted, nothing happens. I have actived the IDE, is there another registration?

    BTW there is a jumper provided with the board, what is it for?

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