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Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question

Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question

2004-11-01 by tonyjonez

Hi,
I ordered the IAR Kickstart kit for LPC2106 from the Philips web 
site. The kit arrived last week but contrary to the information on 
the site, it didn't contain the USB/JTAG cable.

Philips are saying I should talk to IAR because it came from them, 
IAR are saying I should talk to Philips.

I'm a contract designer who was planning to recommend these products 
to my client, if customer support is this good on 'day one', maybe 
I'd better offer another solution.

Has anyone else bought this kit and if so what was your experience 
of it?

Tony Jones

RE: [lpc2000] Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question

2004-11-01 by Paul Curtis

Tony,

You need to order the KickStart *Plus* kit to get the j-Link.

Did you order the KickStart or KickStart Plus kit?

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CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, and (soon) Atmel AVR processors   
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> Subject: [lpc2000] Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question
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> 
> Hi,
> I ordered the IAR Kickstart kit for LPC2106 from the Philips 
> web site. The kit arrived last week but contrary to the 
> information on the site, it didn't contain the USB/JTAG cable.
> 
> Philips are saying I should talk to IAR because it came from 
> them, IAR are saying I should talk to Philips.
> 
> I'm a contract designer who was planning to recommend these 
> products to my client, if customer support is this good on 
> 'day one', maybe I'd better offer another solution.
> 
> Has anyone else bought this kit and if so what was your 
> experience of it?
> 
> Tony Jones
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Re: Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question

2004-11-01 by tonyjonez

Hi Paul,

Thanks for the quick reply.

I bought the kit from this page on the Philips web site...

http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/markets/mms/products/microcontr
ollers/support/development_tools/lpc2100/index.html

Which links to this one on the IAR site...

http://www.iar.com/Products/?name=KSDKLPC2106

Whatever the kit is called is seems clear it includes a USB/JTAG 
link. IAR(UK) agree but can't help unless it's by selling me another 
kit.

It's getting to be a common problem, particularly with design tools. 
Manufacturers want to reduce costs by consolidating manufacture and 
shipment to global hubs, which would be fine if they'd back it up 
with some global support.

Tony.


--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Curtis" <plc@r...> wrote:
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> Tony,
> 
> You need to order the KickStart *Plus* kit to get the j-Link.
> 
> Did you order the KickStart or KickStart Plus kit?
> 
> --
> Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd  http://www.rowley.co.uk
> CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, and (soon) Atmel AVR processors   
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: tonyjonez [mailto:tonyjonez@y...] 
> > Sent: 01 November 2004 13:01
> > To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [lpc2000] Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi,
> > I ordered the IAR Kickstart kit for LPC2106 from the Philips 
> > web site. The kit arrived last week but contrary to the 
> > information on the site, it didn't contain the USB/JTAG cable.
> > 
> > Philips are saying I should talk to IAR because it came from 
> > them, IAR are saying I should talk to Philips.
> > 
> > I'm a contract designer who was planning to recommend these 
> > products to my client, if customer support is this good on 
> > 'day one', maybe I'd better offer another solution.
> > 
> > Has anyone else bought this kit and if so what was your 
> > experience of it?
> > 
> > Tony Jones
> > 
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Re: Philips/IAR Kickstart kit question

2004-11-02 by johnnorgaard2003

Hi

I have also a IAR Kickstart board with J-Link.
I use Crossworks not IAR compiler.
The Kickstart board is the only board I have seen that support both
JTAG1 and JTAG2. Most boards only support JTAG1 and you looose alot of 
I/O Pin. Very good board.

best regards

John Noergaard



--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "tonyjonez" <tonyjonez@y...> wrote:
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> 
> Hi,
> I ordered the IAR Kickstart kit for LPC2106 from the Philips web 
> site. The kit arrived last week but contrary to the information on 
> the site, it didn't contain the USB/JTAG cable.
> 
> Philips are saying I should talk to IAR because it came from them, 
> IAR are saying I should talk to Philips.
> 
> I'm a contract designer who was planning to recommend these products 
> to my client, if customer support is this good on 'day one', maybe 
> I'd better offer another solution.
> 
> Has anyone else bought this kit and if so what was your experience 
> of it?
> 
> Tony Jones

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