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SES no long knows the $(Target), the simulator or the device register maps.

I recently moved my custom board definition from the zephyr board dir to the nrf board dir, to unify my changes into on git repo for internal use.  I think that's when the Segger Embedded Studio stopped knowing the $Target and the JLINK debug interface.  Along with the nrf53 device register groups.  

If I manually set the target and the debugger to jlink, it can debug find, but it loses this when I exec SES.  It also does not know about other register groups such as GPIOTE and all others.

Is there a fix for this?  Where does SES store that infomation?

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  • Hi Jordan, 

    Due to the summer vacation period, we are currently understaffed, so delayed replies must be expected. I am sorry about any inconvenience this might cause.

    Since most of the engineers are on vacation, I will check the information when they are back in the office. 

    -Amanda H.

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  • Hi Jordan, 

    Due to the summer vacation period, we are currently understaffed, so delayed replies must be expected. I am sorry about any inconvenience this might cause.

    Since most of the engineers are on vacation, I will check the information when they are back in the office. 

    -Amanda H.

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