Raptor-Dev-FAQ

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Software Requirements Questions

Is Rator-Dev compatible with Windows 8?

Windows 8 is currently not fully supported by Raptor-Dev.

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 the 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?

Each Raptor controller data sheet lists the compiler required for the controller. In general, here is the list of compiler vendors for Raptor targets:

  • IAR is for CM3620
  • Freescale for the CM0711, CM2115 and CM3626
  • GCC for VeeCAN displays
  • Hitech for ECM196 Bosch controller

What is an .rpg file?

An .rpg file uses the Raptor Package file format and contains both the software and calibration data generated during a Raptor-Dev build.

Where are build files saved?

Build files are saved in C:\ECU.

What is an .a2l file?

An .a2l file contains calibration signal information. .a2l files are generated during a Raptor-Dev build and can be loaded and merged using Raptor-Cal.

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.

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

Raptor displays are programmed using a USB flash drive. Raptor-Cal can be used to load the software build onto a usb flash drive.