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=Software Requirements Questions=
=Software Requirements Questions=
===Is Rator-DEV compatible with Windows 8?===
===Is Rator-DEV compatible with Windows 8?===
Raptor-DEV is not currently fully supported when used with Windows 8.


===What tools from the MathWorks are required for using Raptor?===
===What tools from the MathWorks are required for using Raptor?===
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===MATLAB 2013b Freezes on Startup===
===MATLAB 2013b Freezes on Startup===
This is a known issue with Matlab that requires a patch below:
[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/RaptorFAQ/Matlab2013b_Raptor_Patch.zip Matlab 2013b Patch]


=Licensing Questions=
=Licensing Questions=

Revision as of 20:30, 7 April 2015

New Eagle > Products Wiki > Raptor Platform > Raptor-Dev > Raptor-Dev FAQ

Software Requirements Questions

Is Rator-DEV compatible with Windows 8?

Raptor-DEV is not currently fully supported when used with Windows 8.

What tools from the MathWorks are required for using Raptor?

Check out the Raptor Prerequisites

MATLAB 2013b Freezes on Startup

This is a known issue with Matlab that requires a patch below:

Matlab 2013b Patch

Licensing Questions

How do I know if my license is properly installed?

Why do I get a licensing error when I try to do a Raptor-Dev build?

Ensure your USB license dongle is plugged in and your license is up-to-date. Verify this in the New Eagle License Viewer tool by clicking “Update License Online”.

Compiling & Building Questions

What compilers are used with Raptor-Dev?

The Raptor VeeCAN displays use the GCC compiler, which is installed with Raptor-Dev. All other control modules use the CodeWarrior compiler from Freescale.

What is an .rpg file?

Where are build files saved?

Build files are saved in C:\ECU.

What is a .dll file?

Programming & Calibration Questions

How I program a Raptor-Dev software build onto a Raptor control module?

A separate calibration tool must be used to program Raptor-Dev software builds onto Raptor control modules. Customers can choose to user either Raptor-Cal or any tool that follows the XCP protocol. For more information, check out

How I program a Raptor-Dev software build onto a Raptor display?