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It still gives me the same error "“Error while launching command: C:\Program Files (x86)\Atollic\TrueSTUDIO for ARM 8.1.0\ide\/./toolchain/bin/arm-none-eabi-gdb –version”". I am still not able to launch debugger from this configuration. However, Based on a document "P&E_GDB_Server_Plugin_Configuration_User_Guide_v_1_04.pdf" the debug configuration was created under "GDB PEMicro Interface Debugging". The debug configuration under "Embedded C/C++ Application" was working successfully. Based on the supported device in the list, is that means this version of "pegdbserver_console.exe" will not support devices other than ST Micro? I will not able to use this for NXP device if I need to. I also run the "pegdbserver_console.exe" with "-devicelist" option. Also tried to change the device name from original "STM32F091VC" to "ST_STM32F0_STM32F091VC", the debugger also was able to connect or disconnect to the gdb server with option "Autostart local GDB server".
#ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO DEBUG PROBE TOOL HOW TO#
In the following, a short explanation on how to create. I have successfully launched GDB server in standalone fashion and the debugger was able to connect to the running P&E GDB server. The J-Link debug probe images allow the LPC-Link2/LPCXpressoV2/V3 board to operate as a J-Link debug probe that works with tool chains that support the J-Link protocol such as MCUXpresso IDE, IAR EWARM, Keil MDK, Rowley CrossWorks, Atollic TrueSTUDIO, OpenOCD compatible tools as well as GDB-based tool chains such as emIDE. In order to use J-Link with Atollic TrueSTUDIO, it is usually not necessary to separately install the J-Link software and documentation package since TrueSTUDIO already comes with a J-Link GDB Server that is automatically started when starting the debug session. I downloaded the zip file, and copy the files into "PE_Micro_gdbserver" folder.