Our Tini2106 development kit is available for only $95, and Jim Lynch has put together an excellent debugging tutorial that details the hardware and software setup using the Wiggler JTAG interface. The Tini2106 (or Tini2131, Tini2138) can be found by entering the part numbers in our search box at HYPERLINK "http://www.newmicros.com"www.newmicros.com The new June 27th tutorial details using the Tini2106 are at HYPERLINK "http://www.newmicros.com/download/appnotes/ARM/Ti niARM_Dev_Eclipse.zip"http://www.newmicros.com/dow nload/appnotes/ARM/TiniARM_Dev_Eclipse.zip Please email HYPERLINK "mailto:nmisales@..."nmisales@newmicros. com if you have any questions. -----Original Message----- From: c_hall2001 After trying and failing to get the hang of the ARM-GCC-wiggler combo I'm ready to give it another try. First, I've pretty much given up on the wiggler. Made all the mods and still couldn't get the thing working more the 50% of the time. And I won't even talk about the wiggler-Flash memory situation. So now I'm looking at the J-Link and U-Link debuggers. Can these work reliably with GCC? Any chance that flash breakpoints can be used? Are there any other low cost and reliable ways to debug the ARM? I've been spoiled with AVR's and codevision up until now. Basically, I'm looking for a reliable way to program and debug the ARM for under $500 (US). It doesn't have to be really fast but it does have to work. TIA -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.2/29 - Release Date: 6/27/2005 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [lpc2000] Newbie 'getting started' question
2005-06-27 by NMI Sales
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