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gnuarm + JTAG? - Jan Brittenson - 17:35 09-03-06

What JTAG flash programmer and inline debugger should I buy to use
with gnuarm on linux (fc4)?  Reflashing is more important than
debugging (I can always use gdbserver over a serial port).  Preferably
using USB or ethernet -- the Embest C3 seems to fit the bill, but I
don't know if it can be made to work with gnuarm.



Re: gnuarm + JTAG? - Jan Brittenson - 19:11 09-03-06

Never mind, I found the Amontec JTAGkey and OpenOCD through the
resources page on gnuarm.com.  Ordered a JTAGkey.


Jan Brittenson wrote:
> What JTAG flash programmer and inline debugger should I buy to use
> with gnuarm on linux (fc4)?  Reflashing is more important than
> debugging (I can always use gdbserver over a serial port).  Preferably
> using USB or ethernet -- the Embest C3 seems to fit the bill, but I
> don't know if it can be made to work with gnuarm.