LPC4370 support / walkthrough
Hi guys,
I thought I saw some reference to the LPC4370 and setting up a project in Crossworks, but not can't seem to find it. I'm looking at this chip for a new project. This chip has the triple core (M4/M0 master/M0 sub) setup. Have you ever tried this chip, and if so, what is your recommended method for configuring a solution for it? It looks like it would be 3 separate projects (M4/M0/M0) in one solution.
Also, when it comes to debugging this chip, how do you support it? This note (bottom):
http://www.lpcware.com/content/faq/lpcxpresso/lpc43xx-multicore-apps
Indicates that the ID of the two M0 cores are the same...not sure if this is all handled in Crossworks (ver 2 or 3)...
Thanks!
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Hi guys,
Can you take a look at my question above? I've seen the answer to a similar question here:
https://rowley.zendesk.com/entries/23223098-LPC4300-Support
But would like to know if you could provide some details similar to the post above w/r/t project setup, if you have done it before, and how debugging is accomplished?
Thanks...
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As far as I am aware, one of the M0 processors is actually fairly limited.
Multicore debug is possible on 4350, and 4370 also, but managing a 4370 is going to be fairly difficult with so much processor stuff going on. Are you sure you want to debug your app with three processor chatting and running? That's going to be fairly difficult.
There's nothing stopping you creating a project for it, but if you need assistance, create a ticket and see if Michael can help.
I seem to remember that the LPC-Link II has a 4370 on it, and we have a board support package for that!
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