Reply by skel...@tiscali.co.uk●August 31, 20102010-08-31
Hi,
An update:-
Installed the Microsoft Virtual Machine software, and then the Windows XP Mode
download, and now I have my two Motorola 563xx EVMS working fine again.
Thanks to all who contributed.
Regards,
Paul.
Hi, >I have a MOTOROLA DSP56363 and a MOTOROLA DSP56367 EVM
and am using with the supplied degugging software interface supplied with the
Motorola EVM's and provided by Domain Technology.
>I've used both these EVM's sucessfully on varied PC platforms from
WINDOWS 3.1 through to WINDOWS 7 (32 bit).
>I've now trying to run them, without sucess, on a 64 bit Windows 7
platform.
>I've tried all the various compatabilty modes that come with WINDOWS 7 64
bit, but without sucess. There's a short burst of hard disk activity, but
no on-screen messages or warnings, and no result.
>Doeas any bright spark have an idea how I can get these EVM's to run on
WINDOWS 7 (in compatability mode)?
>I would be really reluctant to have to loose these EVM's - they are basic,
but have been very reliable and stable (up to now).
>Any help, assistance or advice would be very appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Paul.
Reply by clan...@gmx.de●August 27, 20102010-08-27
Hi Paul,
I guess you have one of the previous boards to the DSPAUDIOEVM. Those board
(DSP56362EVM for instance) used a serial debug interface in conjunction with the
16bit Windows DomainTec debug software. This software doesn't run with
64bit Windows 7 probably (I could't check this).
The good news is that all Motorola/Freascale DSP boards share the 14pin
OnCE/JTAG header that provides access to the DSP by an external hardware debug
interface.
Currently supported by the Symphony Studio software are:
You see there are '50 ways to access your 56k' even today...
Best regards
Christian
Hi, >I have a MOTOROLA DSP56363 and a MOTOROLA DSP56367 EVM
and am using with the supplied degugging software interface supplied with the
Motorola EVM's and provided by Domain Technology.
>I've used both these EVM's sucessfully on varied PC platforms from
WINDOWS 3.1 through to WINDOWS 7 (32 bit).
>I've now trying to run them, without sucess, on a 64 bit Windows 7
platform.
>I've tried all the various compatabilty modes that come with WINDOWS 7 64
bit, but without sucess. There's a short burst of hard disk activity, but
no on-screen messages or warnings, and no result.
>Doeas any bright spark have an idea how I can get these EVM's to run on
WINDOWS 7 (in compatability mode)?
>I would be really reluctant to have to loose these EVM's - they are basic,
but have been very reliable and stable (up to now).
>Any help, assistance or advice would be very appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Paul.
Reply by Johnny Chen●August 25, 20102010-08-25
Hi Paul,
Have you tried SymphonyStudio tool with your EVM? If it does not work, I
think you may can need to install VirtualMachine to resolve it?
Best Regards.
Johnny Chen
2010/8/24
> Hi,
> I have a MOTOROLA DSP56363 and a MOTOROLA DSP56367 EVM and am using with
> the supplied degugging software interface supplied with the Motorola
EVM's
> and provided by Domain Technology.
> I've used both these EVM's sucessfully on varied PC platforms from
WINDOWS
> 3.1 through to WINDOWS 7 (32 bit).
> I've now trying to run them, without sucess, on a 64 bit Windows 7
> platform.
> I've tried all the various compatabilty modes that come with WINDOWS 7
64
> bit, but without sucess. There's a short burst of hard disk activity, but
no
> on-screen messages or warnings, and no result.
> Doeas any bright spark have an idea how I can get these EVM's to run
on
> WINDOWS 7 (in compatability mode)?
> I would be really reluctant to have to loose these EVM's - they are
basic,
> but have been very reliable and stable (up to now).
> Any help, assistance or advice would be very appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul.
>
>
Reply by skel...@tiscali.co.uk●August 24, 20102010-08-24
Hi,
I have a MOTOROLA DSP56363 and a MOTOROLA DSP56367 EVM and am using with the
supplied degugging software interface supplied with the Motorola EVM's and
provided by Domain Technology.
I've used both these EVM's sucessfully on varied PC platforms from
WINDOWS 3.1 through to WINDOWS 7 (32 bit).
I've now trying to run them, without sucess, on a 64 bit Windows 7
platform.
I've tried all the various compatabilty modes that come with WINDOWS 7 64
bit, but without sucess. There's a short burst of hard disk activity, but
no on-screen messages or warnings, and no result.
Doeas any bright spark have an idea how I can get these EVM's to run on
WINDOWS 7 (in compatability mode)?
I would be really reluctant to have to loose these EVM's - they are basic,
but have been very reliable and stable (up to now).
Any help, assistance or advice would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul.