Do you actually have a two-stage flash programmer for devices with external flash, or do you just have generic JTAG support, requiring the user to write his/her own flash loader? On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 04:22, Michael Johnson wrote: > CrossWorks supports both USB and Parallel port connections. We only support the parallel port on Linux at the moment but the USB support will follow. > > Regards > Michael > > > Message: 16 > Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 16:27:26 -0800 > From: Richard <richard-lists@...> > Subject: RE: RE: Re: Unable to flash to extenal memory > > As a wishy washy vendor that tries to make everyone happy, we will release > the parallel version first because of the lower cost and then probably the > USB for convenience later on :-) > > At 06:37 AM 12/11/2004, you wrote: > > > >>As a potential customer I would much rather parallel, because it's > >>easier to support in Linux than some weird-ass proprietary undocumented > >>USB device. > >> > >>On Sat, 2004-12-11 at 09:34, Joe Hlebasko wrote: > > > > > >>> > As a potential customer, I would prefer to go USB. It's not really a speed > >>> > issue but a convienance issue. Most PC these days have USB ports out front, > >>> > etc. > >> > >> > > // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please > use richard at imagecraft.com) > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > -- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards Consulting - http://www.zws.com/ Personal - http://www.larwe.com/ Check out my books on embedded engineering! <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750676094/zws-20/> <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750677783/zws-20/>
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Re: [lpc2000] RE: RE: Re: Unable to flash to extenal memory
2004-12-12 by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
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