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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | Debugging LPC2119 with OpenOCD seems to activate ETM

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

Debugging LPC2119 with OpenOCD seems to activate ETM - Hussam Al-Hertani - Jun 20 9:51:50 2007

Hi there. I'm still new to the LPC devices and possess little
experience with them. I have the LPC2119 board (w/ arm stamp) from
futurlec. Downloading via bootloader to this board was a breeze and i
found it very easy to work with.....and cheap ($25 for the stamp and
another 20 for the dev board).

I also bought an olimex's tiny Debugger and got it to work with the
LPC2119 with OpenOCD. However this seems to activate the ETM on this
device rendering pins 0.16-0.25 unusable. Any advice on how (if
possible) one could debug using only JTAG and not ETM?

Thanks
Hussam


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