Hello nieuw bericht (?), > Do the commercial debug solutions from keil etc have the same constraints, and if not, is it possible to use a low-cost JTAG emulator (like Amontec's debug value pack) with gcc/gcb to program the lpc2000 processors with full freedom, to the maximum extent? < I use the Keil ARM package with their "ULINK" Jtag interface for a few days now, and beginning to understand which of the uVision dialogs are important to get things running - ok, stop joking: There is no code limit with this "commercial debug solution". After building the project, and enabling the debugger, the code is automagically flashed into the target (here an LPT2129), and the "entire"(*) Flash can be used this way. (*) "entire Flash" except for the FLASH bootloader which resides in FLASH too; so subtract 8 kByte from the FLASH size specified in the Philips data sheet. Best regards, Wolfgang (DL4YHF; greetings G1HSM ;-)
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Re: (unknown) -> JTAG debugger code size constraints
2005-12-08 by Wolfgang Büscher
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