Hi Piotr, I would love to have the Complete JTAG spec (with IEEE1532 included). Thanks a lot, Regards, David --- "Piotr Zbysinski - EP(H)" <piotr.zbysinski@...> wrote: > > Piotr, > > > > they are 1 and 2 because they have been around for > many years, because > > they provide low cost tools, had early flash > memory and are (at least > > the AVR) good to program. > > > > '51, HC08/12, MSP430, TMS370, COP8 and similar are > longer on market and > most of them (excluded TMS370) have > Flash/ISP/IAP/ICSP memory. Which one is > more popular than AVR/PIC? Look that many > manufacturers changed politics and > now we have lot of free (limited) C compilers, free > programmers etc. > > > The ARM will be coming up more and more because it > is a standard > > supported by many companies with much higerh > performance than PIC or > > AVR and similar pricing (for similar memory). > > > > Sure, but if tools will be expensive, speed of > rising will be small - in > most "small" applications, not in industry. I don't > see any reason for > paying 100$ or more for simple program for Flash > programming via JTAG. This > is necessary for programming uCs like STR family, > OKI ARM family and older > Atmel AT91. > > > Go and find all the "secrets" (e.g. check the ARM > website may be you > > will find a JTAG spec), > > Complete JTAG spec (with IEEE1532 included) I have > (can send if someone > needs) and know very well. The "secret" is not here, > unfortunately. > > > then publish them and may be then even in > > Poland ARM can become #1 > > Hmmm, popularity of ARM is a problem of > manufacturers not mine. I'd like to > develop simple JTAG Flash programmer only. > > > > > No offense please, Bob > > > > Offense? ;-)) > Piotr > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: JTAG commands are secret?
2005-11-04 by David Tal
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