I am using the Cypress EZUSB system with the Keil compiler(compiler 6.10, linker 4.03). When trying to debug the ISOSTRM sample app, I got the infamous 'MONITOR ERROR 22:NO CODE MEMORY AT ADDRESS 0045H' message.
The app note at http://www.keil.com/support/docs/863.htm told me to hack the USBJmpTb.a51 file and rebuild. I did so, then discovered I also needed to rebuild the monitor to apply the changes. I rebuilt in %CYUSB%\Target\fw\FX2 and got the linker error L251. The man page @ http://www.keil.com/support/docs/1827.htm tells me to use the full version of the Keil product to rebuild. I don't have the full version.
Is there another way around this BUG??
Eric
"I'm sorry, but what the f*ck is going on?"
Eric,
Your thread was hijacked by two nitwits (who we've nicknamed "Beavis and Butt-head") that are abusing the Keil forum by using it as their own personal chat room instead of using e-mail, blogs, social networking sites, etc.
They are making a mockery of themselves (and their family members) and are being publicly ridiculed.
Sorry your post didn't get the technical attention it deserved, but it sounds like you've moved past your issue anyway.
I thought it was some spammer's CGI script. I was looking for the Viagra advert.
So it was just TROLL(ops). Oh well. Ignore them and they usually go away.
No, Bevis and Butt-head calls everyone else for trollop.
And while we're engaging in irrelevancies: the common English word for someone that tries to provoke flames is "troll", same as the mythological monster. "Trollop" means "prostitute".
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To get back on topic, any thoughts on Eric's problem? "Buy the full version" of course solves the problem. But it does seem like the eval version ought to be capable of modifying the sample apps so that you can evaluate the tools on your particular target hardware.
"it does seem like the eval version ought to be capable of modifying the sample apps so that you can evaluate the tools"
Or is it a case that Cypress need to provide the proper support to allow the eval tools to work with (the peculiarities of) their kit?
That may be a good answer, too.