I was wondering if it is possible to have two [or more] ULINK devices running on the same PC ?
I 'expect' [hope] to be able to launch two Keil IDE's and run two Target Boards using two ULINK devices.
Is that possible?
Ref: http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread6385.asp (Noting that it went un-answered, and it is really old)
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I personally own a ULINK2 and MDK-ARM along with a dev-kit (STM3210-EVAL), and I'd like the company to puchase the same tools. (I've been using my EVAL board and Keil's Demo version here at work, until we've settled on the exact processors/DSPs/FPGAs we need).
I figure we'll be using an ARM processor anyway, so that requsition is almost written. Just need some more 'evidence' that we will definately be going in that direction.
Once I have two ULINKs and two dev kits, (and a real copy of Keil), then I'll have them talk to each other (the EVAL tools that is), but I want to run it on a single computer.
Tamir, I hope you mean two ULINKs and not on ULINK chained to two targets. (?)
Captrain,
Yes it is possible. We have a product that sports 2 LPC2478's and they can be debugged in parallel using a single PC. But, because of some problems with the our hardware, it is not very reliable (programs end up often in abort mode...)
Unfortunately, that tells us nothing about the uLink!
The "Drivers" for these things are done by the interface provider (eg, SiLabs) - so the fact that their way does support multiple units is no indications as to whether or not Keil's way will...
:-(
This really is a question for Keil support. (or, if you have yet to buy the units, for Keil sales)
I have had 7 SILabs IDE emulations running concurrently. I do not use the Keil link, but it can be done with the SILabs stuff.
Erik
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