how do you merge the files from inside the "Patch" folder in the zip into "C:\Program Files (x86)\Freescale\CodeWarrior for Microcontrollers V6.3\prog\P&E". please help
@@cargoudel Thanks. I also managed to get my stuff to partially work in a funny way, I installed first in Windows XP, then copied it over :D paalijarvi.fi/tgblog/2020/12/01/getting-freescale-codewarrior-6-3-to-run-on-windows-10-the-hard-way/
@@JannePaalijarvi yes! I saw your post a few days ago on your blog and added a comment (that is pending approval) that links to the new one step process.
@@JannePaalijarvi I added the link in the description to my university blog post. Might be good to have a link on your blog post as a alternative method.
This method is now obsolete; please use the ONE STEP method in the forum post in the description.
Thanks for the heads up , much appreciated
Thanks man!
works !!!!!!
thanks for the help...
Hello. Is there a similar way to install in Windows 10
CodeWarrior Development Studio MPC5xx Edition, v8.1?
how do you merge the files from inside the "Patch" folder in the zip into "C:\Program Files (x86)\Freescale\CodeWarrior for Microcontrollers V6.3\prog\P&E". please help
Use the new one step installer linked in the forum post in the description.
Has NXP taken down all the posts and download links?
Yea they did, but I updated the link in the video description avoiding their forums.
@@cargoudel Thanks. I also managed to get my stuff to partially work in a funny way, I installed first in Windows XP, then copied it over :D paalijarvi.fi/tgblog/2020/12/01/getting-freescale-codewarrior-6-3-to-run-on-windows-10-the-hard-way/
@@JannePaalijarvi yes! I saw your post a few days ago on your blog and added a comment (that is pending approval) that links to the new one step process.
@@cargoudel Damn, I can't see it in queue.. Would it be possible to add again?
@@JannePaalijarvi I added the link in the description to my university blog post. Might be good to have a link on your blog post as a alternative method.
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My video is obsolete ... use the ONE-step method in the description.