embysysregview supports chips either by its own xml format, or using arm standard svd files.
So if you write a xml, or point me to a location for new/updated svd files, I am happy to include it in the next release.
btw: if you get svd files from your chip vendor, you can simply add it to your installed embsysregview
Just look in your eclipse folder in plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.embsysregview_data_x.x.x , there should be a data folder containing all the xml/svd files. Add/delete/modify files there and after reopening the config dialog it reads the updated files and you see your chip listed.
-Robert
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Hi, could you please update your site to list the Freescale (now NXP) Kinetis parts that are supported?
Hi,
embysysregview supports chips either by its own xml format, or using arm standard svd files.
So if you write a xml, or point me to a location for new/updated svd files, I am happy to include it in the next release.
btw: if you get svd files from your chip vendor, you can simply add it to your installed embsysregview
Just look in your eclipse folder in plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.embsysregview_data_x.x.x , there should be a data folder containing all the xml/svd files. Add/delete/modify files there and after reopening the config dialog it reads the updated files and you see your chip listed.
-Robert