As nobody can tell me how to make my ULINK work with uVision4 or get it to install it on a Win7-64 PC should I just chuck it? Is there anything useful I can do with it?
Cheap is good, but not the be all and end all. As I already have a drawer full of debug boxes, spending $500/ Euro 400 / £300 gets quite hard to justify for just one chip or family. The Segger stuff obviously does nearly everything for that sort of money, but I'd be prepared to spend £20 for something with a limited range off targets.
I don't much fancy the hookey stuff as my time is valuable and I need stuff that works.
Couldn't tell you to be honest I only use STM chips but looking at the data sheet
Its a Jtag and SW debugger/programmer so unless its been hobbled not to work with other ICs its listed in the uVision tool as a selectable Programmer debugging option
Blimey, that's good value! Any idea if it will talk to NXP ARM7TDMI chips?
Yes, it's the original ULINK, not one of the later jobs. A trade in against a JLink is attractive.
I have a couple in my desk draw that don't work either. I hope that clears things up for you.
The original ULINK only works with Windows XP and older Windows OSs. Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 is not supported. I cannot offer you an update to ULINK2 or ULINKpro. A ULINK2 costs around 300 Euro or equivalent in your currency. ULINK2 and ULINKpro is best adatapted to our uVision IDE.
He's talking about the original ULINK using the Cypress (Anchor) USB chip
You're very good at reading between the lines. I saw no mention of that in the OPs text.
He's talking about the original ULINK using the Cypress (Anchor) USB chip, which has been deprecated. It was replaced by the ULINK II/ME which uses an NXP chip.
Is that ULINK or ULINK 2 or ULINK PRO? I use ULINK 2 with Windows 7 (64 bit) and it works great.
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