Hi Dominic, Thanks for the info, and also thanks for sharing your work. I suppose there are are things that most people are looking for: Ability to program internal flash Ability to program external flash Debugging support, especially GDB Boundary scan to test new boards Some of these may not be applicable to a typical LPC2000 application, but I find myself requiring other vendors' ARM chips also. In particular I'm interested in STR7 for peripheral support (4 UARTS), Cirrus Logic and Sharp for audio and MMU support (ARM720T), and also basically the same on ARM920T (looks like Atmel might be good here with AT91RM9200). I haven't had a chance to try your code yet but I will try it in the next few weeks. -- Doug Dominic Rath wrote: > the openwince jtag tools use the boundary scan chain around all device pins. > This gives them access to the data and address bus, and allows them to > read/write the flash. This doesn't include any debugging support. LPC doesn't > have a boundary scan chain at all (none that I've found?).
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Re: [lpc2000] Combining forces on open-source gdb stub
2005-12-16 by Doug Sutherland
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