Hi,
I've been struggling with debugging and running a simple project on the multichannel audio platform.
I'm running on linux and as soon as I try to flash/program the board, the debugger stops and tells another process is using the programmer.
I've checked if there's a second process running, but there isn't.
The only way to clear it, is by disconnecting all and retrying (and of course again without success).
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
Kind regards,
Vincent
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Not sure if this will help but review this thread which notes which distributions are working and some other small tweaks for the fonts:
http://www.xcore.com/viewtopic.php?f=47 ... nux#p30177
Do you have the required JRE version?
http://www.xcore.com/viewtopic.php?f=47 ... nux#p30177
Do you have the required JRE version?
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6 or later
otherwise best to post more details of your setup so someone using Linux can assist. Personally, have to chase some other Linux demons tomorrow to cross compile for Windows (on Linux). This learning fun never ends...Linux 32-bit (requires 32-bit JRE)
Centos 6.6
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Linux 64-bit (requires 64-bit JRE)
Centos 6.6
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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Thanks for the info.
For the square characters, I had the same.
I did notice some messages in /var/log/syslog about VirtualBox wanted to claim or do something with the USB when attaching. Perhaps that is the cause.
I tested with 14.1.x version I did use previously and that did work, except after one run, Cinnamon crashes (so no desktop anymore...)
I am using Linux Mint 18.1 by the way.
For the square characters, I had the same.
I did notice some messages in /var/log/syslog about VirtualBox wanted to claim or do something with the USB when attaching. Perhaps that is the cause.
I tested with 14.1.x version I did use previously and that did work, except after one run, Cinnamon crashes (so no desktop anymore...)
I am using Linux Mint 18.1 by the way.
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Have you tried:
killall xrun xgdb
repeatedly until you get
"no such process"?
killall xrun xgdb
repeatedly until you get
"no such process"?
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There was no xgdb running at all.
I've checked this.
Looks like the USB driver is claimed by something.
Does anyone know what the actual driver is, which is used. Or is it using /proc/bus/usb or similar?
I've checked this.
Looks like the USB driver is claimed by something.
Does anyone know what the actual driver is, which is used. Or is it using /proc/bus/usb or similar?
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Which version of the tools is it not working under? Also are you flashing a binary built with the same version?