ERROR_UNSUPPORTED failure of production .NET product code

Started by matterama, June 16, 2015, 11:25:53 AM

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matterama


Hi all,

Just purchased the .NET production version, and ran into a problem trying to incorporate in a VB.net program.

UPDATE:  Have now run the stock C# example code included with the purchase and it gave me the same error.




Quick question (hopefully)...I have created a form with some of your basic calls in a VB.net application.  Everything seems very straightforward, I'm using your example as the basis. 

When I try the "connect" method however, I get this error:



"Device does not support operation.  Only COM connections supported.  (ERROR_UNSUPPORTED)"


A quick look on your forum showed Andy asking another person with a similar issue if the two .dll's were in the executable directory.  I've made sure that is the case (but this error is different from his in that it occurs under the debugger and under the executable).

The specific code that results in this error is:



Try
            Dim Options As FlashMagicARMCortexNET.COMOptions = New FlashMagicARMCortexNET.COMOptions
            Dim Baudrateconnected As Int32

            If (gComPort Is Nothing) Then
                MessageBox.Show("No comm port is open or defined.  Cannot proceed.")
                Return
            Else
                Options.port = gComPort
            End If
            Options.baudrate = 115200
            Options.halfduplex = 0
            Options.highspeed = 0
            Options.hwconfig = HardwareConfigurations.BOOTEXEC
            Options.interfacetype = Interfaces.NON
            Options.hwt1 = 240
            Options.hwt2 = 120
            Options.maxbaudrate = 115200
            Options.osc = 12.0

            Options.selecteddevice = Devices.LPC131301

            Options.usinginterface = 0
            Options.flashbank = 0
            Options.protocoloptions = ProtocolOptions.AUTOLF

            Try
                'Connect to it
                Baudrateconnected = FlashMagicCortex.Connect(Options)


            Catch ex As FMException
                MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString, Application.ProductName,MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
            End Try
        Catch ex As Exception

       End Try





Any ideas or help you could provide would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks

matterama

Andy has pointed out that Windows sometimes finds old versions of the .dll's.  Find and remove them first...
Thanks Andy!