Binary data file not supported from Hardware
Posted: Thu 20. Feb 2020, 12:42
Win 10 enterprise Version 1909
PeakDriver 4.2.0.16376
PCANFlash and PCAN-Router Pro connected on CAN1 via PCAN-USB pro
I want to program the router (I did this last year, now I have a new notebook)
Start PCAN-Flash
Connect
(find PCAN-USB pro)
select Channel 1
Detect module
(module no 15 FlashType LPC_IAP Version 1.00 Date 6.6.2013 Modus active Status ok)
activate
(all 8 channel LED are blinking, CF card and mjuC are off Power is on)
then download (green arrow)
Loading file "..\Examples\0_Odometry\.out\example_can.bin" ...
Calculate CRC with file length 253952 ...
Checking BIN file...
Always same MEssage "Binary Data file not supported from Hardware"
Then I tried with rotary switch set to F and bootloading
(module no 15 FlashType LPC_IAP Version 2.03 Date 23.9.2011 Modus active Status ok)
Loading file "..\Bootloader update v1.x to v2.0\BootloaderUpdateV2.0.bin" ...
Calculate CRC with file length 253952 ...
Checking BIN file...
Always same MEssage "Binary Data file not supported from Hardware"
Thanks,
Regards
Christoph
PeakDriver 4.2.0.16376
PCANFlash and PCAN-Router Pro connected on CAN1 via PCAN-USB pro
I want to program the router (I did this last year, now I have a new notebook)
Start PCAN-Flash
Connect
(find PCAN-USB pro)
select Channel 1
Detect module
(module no 15 FlashType LPC_IAP Version 1.00 Date 6.6.2013 Modus active Status ok)
activate
(all 8 channel LED are blinking, CF card and mjuC are off Power is on)
then download (green arrow)
Loading file "..\Examples\0_Odometry\.out\example_can.bin" ...
Calculate CRC with file length 253952 ...
Checking BIN file...
Always same MEssage "Binary Data file not supported from Hardware"
Then I tried with rotary switch set to F and bootloading
(module no 15 FlashType LPC_IAP Version 2.03 Date 23.9.2011 Modus active Status ok)
Loading file "..\Bootloader update v1.x to v2.0\BootloaderUpdateV2.0.bin" ...
Calculate CRC with file length 253952 ...
Checking BIN file...
Always same MEssage "Binary Data file not supported from Hardware"
Thanks,
Regards
Christoph