On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 07:44:16PM -0000, Tommy Murphy wrote:
> Yes - Microchip use a custom(ised) version of OpenOCD, I can't see that the
> sources/changes were ever published, and you will probably have to contact
> Microchip support for help with problems like this. Good luck!

Also Microchip seems to be violating GPL which is illegal and
offensive. I suggest you request full corresponding source code for
their OpenOCD fork from them, there's a legal obligation to provide
it. Linking with proprietary DLLs is prohibited by GPL too.

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**[tickets:#439] OpenOCD failed with code (-1073741819)**

**Status:** new
**Milestone:** 0.10.0
**Labels:** OpenOCD 
**Created:** Fri Oct 11, 2024 02:23 PM UTC by Alex
**Last Updated:** Fri Oct 11, 2024 07:44 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
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Trying to use Microchip SoftConsole 2022 on PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit to debug 
example application, but OpenOCD failing with message:  **OpenOCD failed with 
code (-1073741819).** We tried to Google but nothing comes up.  Could you tell 
us what that error code means?
It is a new DELL laptop running Windows 11. We use SoftConsole on other 4 PCs 
and no problems. The interesting part that OpenOCD detects two Embedded 
FlashPro6 as shown on attached image and we did not see that before.
Thank you


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