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Multiple ULINKs on one PC?

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)

--Cpt. Vince Foster
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Fort Marcy Park, VA

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  • Captain,

    The problems I mentioned are strange, and apply only to design surrounding the LPC2478 chip - a similar one that uses a LPC1768 has no problems at all. It must be a routing problem of some kind (it has nothing to do with the double chip design - it happens on another product using a single chip) - often, if a program is stepped through control is lost - it can also happen if the debugger is started. It is very disturbing, but related directly to our hardware. The good news is that the product(s) are almost done...! No setting in uv4 seems to alleviate the situation. In the future, we'll probably mainly use Cortex based chips, but first NXP have to release the Cortex M3 equivalent of the LPC2478 (LCD controller)...!

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  • Captain,

    The problems I mentioned are strange, and apply only to design surrounding the LPC2478 chip - a similar one that uses a LPC1768 has no problems at all. It must be a routing problem of some kind (it has nothing to do with the double chip design - it happens on another product using a single chip) - often, if a program is stepped through control is lost - it can also happen if the debugger is started. It is very disturbing, but related directly to our hardware. The good news is that the product(s) are almost done...! No setting in uv4 seems to alleviate the situation. In the future, we'll probably mainly use Cortex based chips, but first NXP have to release the Cortex M3 equivalent of the LPC2478 (LCD controller)...!

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