--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Ake Hedman, eurosource" <akhe@b...> wrote: > Is the Jlink and the Ulink also usable in a "clean" GCC + GDB > development environment? The wiggler is the most "open source friendly" option, but it uses a parallel port. I don't know much about the Ulink, but the Jlink does work with GNU tools if you use the Windows Jlink Server program (free closed source from Segger). I've heard that this works with gdb, but doesn't support programming flash. You could use a serial ISP mode to program the flash, but this is less convenient. I don't know of any linux equivalent for the Jlink server, and I don't know of any open source program of this nature. Another great set of freeware tools for use with gcc is the Eclipse IDE. Here's an excerpt from a message Jim Lynch posted here recently: "I've just completed the latest revision of my ARM/Eclipse tutorial and it may be downloaded from here: http://www.olimex.com/dev/pdf/ARM%20Cross%20Development%20with%20Eclipse%20version%203.pdf The sample source code may be downloaded from here: http://www.olimex.com/dev/soft/arm/LPC/sourcecode.zip This tutorial shows in great detail how to build and test a completely free ARM software development system based on the GNU tools and the Eclipse IDE platform."
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Re: LPC2138 Dev Board
2005-12-21 by Eric Engler
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