Hi, > Yes - I went back to the original modern laptop and it works > with Rowley! Must've had something off on the parallel port > on the older system (though I can use it for other > bidirectional, non ecp applications). Still can't use the > newer system with IAR or OCDCommander - it doesn't even > recognize the wiggler. At least I know the jtag hardware works. > > So Rowley works like a dream - I can connect via the wiggler, > I can download and I can set hardware breakpoints and debug > from flash in it. Goes back to the old price problem for > hobbyists. Maybe they'll sell me an academic licence. We have considered a low-cost Hobbyist license, but this opens us up to abuse of our licensing terms. I also have the very real concern that this would be perceived as a "Well, they must be in trouble, trying to squeeze the hobbyist market to make ends meet..." Introl introduced hobbyist licenses just before they went south for winter and stayed there. I would really need to be persuaded that a hobbyist license is a viable product. > The other problem is that there are many fewer examples. Pardon? We support a wider range of boards than IAR do with examples for each one of them. In the v1.6 release it will be even wider. > There's > no complete set of header files and examples for the olimex > 2129 proto board like there are in IAR. What specific example does IAR provide in the EW package for the E2124/9? We supply header files for the LPC2129. The LPC-E2124/9 has a port of uIP that I did on our website. -- Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and now MAXQ processors
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RE: [lpc2000] Problems with olimex (wiggler) jtag and olimex lpc2129 proto board
2005-11-24 by Paul Curtis
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