and for the ARM DUI 0040C http://infoeng.ee.ic.ac.uk/~gac1/Architecture/user2v2.pdf >From: "Eric Engler" <englere.geo@...> >Reply-To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [lpc2000] Re: JTAG consulting >Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 05:54:46 -0000 > > > I would find this source code extremely useful. But after a search > > around the Atmel website (and the web in general) I still could not > > quite find it. Could you list specific pointers to the code or maybe > > post tars of the monitor source? > >You're right about it being hard to find! It's in a file called >At91LibV214_light.exe, but you can't find that file with a search at >Atmel's site. You have to drill down into a lot of pages to find it. >It comes with a lot of other programs so a lot of people don't even >know its there. > >To recapfrom my earlier message, Angel is a serial monitor that gives >you access to RDI style commands through the Angel Debug Protocol >(ADP). Angel is not an ideal way to debug because of the serial port >connection, but there's a lot of interesting code in Angel for people >who want to write their own debugger. > >For convenience of people who want the Angel monitor source code, I >pulled it out of that big file and posted it on my site: > >http://www.ericengler.com/AngelMonitorSrc.zip > >To go along with this, you need to get these documents. The first 2 >are easy to find at the ARM website: >ADP_ARM_DUI0052C.pdf >ADP_ARM_DUI0053D.pdf > >This page is good and it has links to the PDF files: >http://www.arm.com/products/DevTools/AngelDebugMonitor.html > >One of the best references on Angel is a chapter in the ARM Software >Development Toolkit, version 2.11. The version is important because >the newest versions of this document do NOT have the Angel material! >The document code for this is ARM DUI 0041B. A slightly older version >of the same document has the same info. (I think its the same): ARM >DUI 0040C. If anyone can find a good download link for this document >please post it here! I'd put it on my site, but it's almost 10 >megabytes and it could cost me a lot if many people download it (I pay >for the amount of bytes people download). > >Lastly, the Angel Porting Guide: >ttp://www.arm.com/pdfs/DAI0054A_angel_porting.pdf > >Eric > > >
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: JTAG consulting
2005-11-06 by dragon fire
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