From: "Bob_xyz" <bob_barr@...>
To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 3:14 PM
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?
>
>
> I'm facing a similar situation in that, before I can do much of
> *anything*, I have to buy *something* (several something's in fact).
> Not knowing much about the various products, the array of choices
> seems quite large, almost to the point of being overwhelming.
>
> From reading posts in this group, it also appears that there are
> some incompatibilities that prevent an XYZ development board from
> working with a QRST adapter if you're using the ABCD development
> environment. If cost were no object, that wouldn't be a problem. On
> the other hand, I hesitate to buy things when I may later discover
> that two of the things I've bought just can't work together.
>
> At this point, I'm still wading through datasheets, product
> brochures, postings in this group, and various other documentation
> trying to sort things out. I have to wonder if there's some minimal,
> sure-to-work-together, (reasonably) low-cost development setup to
> get started with.
I got my own LPC2106 board going with the GNU tools and the Philips flash
loader utility. I then built my own JTAG interface and used it with the
Macraigor OCD Commander utility. Then I got the the Rowley tools, which will
load programs into flash, and works very well with a Wiggler or other
compatible JTAG interface. The Rowley debugger allows debugging of programs
in flash, I don't think that the other debuggers do.
So, for a minimum outlay, you need the GNU software and the Philips flash
loader, and a suitable target board (Olimex's are cheapest). For debugging,
you need a JTAG interface (make your own or buy one from Olimex). The GNU
debugger (GDB or Insight) work either via an RS-232 connection or JTAG. The
Rowley debugger (and the others, presumably) are much easier to use than GDB
or Insight.
Leon
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