You can also get the free H-JTAG from:
http://twentyone.blogchina.com
That will allow your Wiggler to work with all of the Windows debuggers
that supports RDI. H-JTAG even works well with ARM's own older
debugger that was included in SDT2.51
The Wiggler can be installed at the end of a 25 pin DB25 extension
cable, if you need more length. It would be best to use the shortest
enxtension cable that works, because the cable can affect signal
quality. Working with an IBM T23 laptop, the Wiggler works great
installed directly on the laptop's parallel port connector.
-- Dave
--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "dr_danish_ali" <danish@g...> wrote:
>
> Sorry folks,
> I didn't mean to start a flame war about open / closed
interfaces. My comment was
> meant to imply that (afaik) the Keil uLink is only listed as
compatible with Keil software,
> whereas JLink is supported by Rowley and IAR (unless Segger JLink is
not the same as IAR
> JLink). As long as Keil software does all I want, this is not a
problem for me.
>
> Thanks to Tim Chua (embeddedhub) for pointing out that a wiggler
will be enough for me
> to evaluate the other packages. I have ordered the Olimex one from
mivation at the
> "throwaway" price of GBP 15. If I decide to move to a different
package, I will buy an
> appropriate USB JTAG interface - it won't make much difference in
speed but I will not be
> constrained by the short cable limit on wigglers.
>
> Regards,
> Danish
>
> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "dr_danish_ali" <danish@g...> wrote:
> > Two points that cause me to question my current loyalty to Keil are
> > the poor performance of its compiler in some recently-posted
> > benchmarks, and the (apparently) closed nature of its jtag interface.
>Message
Re: IDE choice for peripheral support
2006-01-21 by derbaier
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