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Langton



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Debugging compatibility
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:18 pm     Reply with quote

Hi Chaps,

I'm using a dsPIC33CK256MP508 on a Realice with MPLAB X and PCD5 vers 5.090

Upon attempting debugging I'm getting this error...

Error#164 Selected part does not have ICD debug capability

Page 537 of the datasheet states that this chip does have debugging functionality with Realice.

I did email support almost 1 1/2 weeks ago but have had no reply.

Any input would be much appreciated.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 12:07 pm     Reply with quote

I'd email them again, a 'gentle' reminder... something like ' I'm just checking to see if you've made any progress on .......'
Often people get busy, things come up (car crashes, bad weather, flu) and work may not get passed onto another persons desk....
It might be a 'fixed' bug, maybe a newer version will work for you ?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 1:53 pm     Reply with quote

Just got a reply.

Microchip have not supplied CCS with the necessary data to employ debugging atm. So presently, there is no debugging capability for all CH and CK parts.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 2:05 pm     Reply with quote

What puzzles me though is if you are in MPLAB, it is the Microchip
debugging tools you will be using. The problem will be that the code needs
to actually load the ICD executive, and be compiled with the fuses
changed to match debugger operation, but the compiler shouldn't really
need to know anything.
I have previously been able to debug a processor that wasn't supported
by loading the hex into MPLAB, with it configured for the processor. This
though was with MPLab, not MPLAB-X.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 7:15 pm     Reply with quote

The answer read like this...

We have not been able to get the debugging spec from Microchip. We recently tried again with no response.
We are just now trying other avenues within Microchip to try to get an answer.

For now we do not have debug support for CH/CK parts. We will put support in as soon as we get the specification
from Microchip.


For now, I'll do dev on a similar chip and then cross it over to the CK. Hopefully there will be a resolve sooner rather than later.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 4:08 am     Reply with quote

Hi experts,

I'm new with CCS and dsPIC33CK familiy (but many years with CCS & PIC16F & PIC18F). I'm using a dsPIC33CK64MP105 on a PICKit4 (and ICD3) with MPLAB X and PCD 5.107. I'm able to program the device but I'm not able to start debugging any board (we have several prototypes). Always reporting "device not ready for debuging... common cause oscillator or PGD/PGC pins..". Same results in an evaluation board (dsPICDEM MCSM).

Does anybody know if CCS 5.107 has already debug support for this dsPIC33CK64MP105?

Thanks!
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