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They also offer a DLL ($) you can use to interface through, eliminiating the need to do all kinds of crazy things from labview to other apps.

http://www.segger.com/jlink-sdk.html

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Matthew: Yep, version 4.66. Well I havn't actually seen it my self, the test system is located at a suppliers facility and they complain that during the flash sequence the application sometimes freeze and they have to restart it via Task Manager.

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SnowMule: Interesting! Mailed segger about it. You know how much they charge for it?

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I don't remmeber what version I used in 2009, but the project I am doing right now is using v4.74 from July 2013.  You may try upgrading the J-Flash software.  Perhaps it is an issue in that version.

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The DLL will PROBABLY do you no good, as the J-Flash program uses that same DLL.  The DLL may be documented already for you.

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Matthew: Absolutely! Strange however that i have v4.66 because i installed the system in Oct 2013 and I'm pretty sure I downloaded the latest version. However, I will upgrade to the latest when I get the chance.

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Matthew: Maybe not, but I think its a cleaner way to use the hardware.

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I should clarify I am using the Segger J-Flash ARM software.

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@PeterPoPS wrote:

SnowMule: Interesting! Mailed segger about it. You know how much they charge for it?


Don't quote me on it, but I wanna say it's $800-1000. 

One of those price points where for one or two test systems/products it's not really worth it (there's workarounds as you've found), but as you expand products/test stations it eases the development headaches.

 

We have one product that uses those programmers (2 test/programming systems), made do with some virtual keypress commands... while it worked, it didn't look too nice and it had its share of problems.

 

Now that we've got a second product using the same programmer (and another 3-4 test systems), we invested in the SDK. 

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Not exactly on topic but i have problems using Segger J-Flash to program our Proc.

In the GUI (J-Flash from Segger) everything works fine.

But i want to start the programming with Labview from the commandline.

It does work, but i hate the whole GUI popping up.

Can i redude the popup to just the statuswindow?

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