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    OpenOCD - Open On-Chip Debugger

    The Open On-Chip Debugger

    The "Open On-Chip Debugger" provides JTAG/SWD access from GDB (or directly with TCL scripts) to processors with ARM and MIPS based cores. See website for full list of supported targets.
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    OpenBLT

    OpenBLT

    Bootloader for STM32, XMC, HCS12 and other microcontroller targets.

    OpenBLT is mostly used as an STM32 bootloader, due to the popularity of STM32 microcontrollers. However, the bootloader’s architecture is such that it can work with any microcontroller and use any type of communication interface to perform firmware updates.
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    STLINK

    STLINK

    Open source STM32 MCU programming toolset

    stlink is an open source toolset to program and debug STM32 devices and boards manufactured by STMicroelectronics. It supports several so-called STLINK programmer boards (and clones thereof) which use a microcontroller chip to translate commands from USB to JTAG/SWD. There are four generations available on the market which are all supported by this toolset.
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    ocapi

    ocapi

    C-level driver collection for MSP430 and derivatives

    ocapi is an open source driver collection for MSP430 and derivative processors. It provides a C language application programming interface (API) for deploying individual processor capabilities. Current modules support serial communication via UART, I2C and SPI, digital I/O (GPIO), analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), Timers and so on. ocapi aims at being independent of the development host platform. So it should work, no matter if you live in the Windows, Linux or Mac world. ocapi is used...
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    prog89s52

    prog89s52

    Utility for programming an AT89S52 via a parallel port.

    ...This program requires a standard "Centronics" type PC parallel port (a bidirectional, EPP or ECP port is not required). A 5-way cable is required to connect the microcontroller to the port; wiring information is given in the included manual page. Remember that a clock source is required in order to program the device, and that EA must be tied to Vcc when programming the internal flash memory. Note that since prog89S52 uses ioperm() and friends to access the underlying port hardware, you may need to run it as root. Both binary and source may be freely distributed and modified, but both are provided without any form of express or implied warranty.
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    JTAGER is a simple embedded system debugger running under linux host, which can make us execute some simple debug operations to our target board by the JTAG emulators, such as programming the flash memory. We also have full project documentations.
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