From: Kim H. <ki...@ki...> - 2004-07-27 12:28:46
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 02:08:55PM +0200, Benny Simonsen wrote: > I have build the JTAG mentioned below (or almost the same, but based on what > I could find at work) and it does look like there is some success with the > Windows version of OCD Commander. > I can write PC and get the same value back with speed setting = 4 (dont know > if 1 or 8 is the fastest) and processor = Intel PXA250 (guess this is the > one which should be used) > > I can't use "go 0". If I try I get a "target bus error", but I don't know if > thats because i have to set some registers before I can do that. > > Craig there seems to be some problems with the wiki pages (does reload all > the time) so I will really appreciate if you could send the script to the > mailing list. > > Thanks > Best Regards > Benny > > PS: Craig I agree that spending $100 on a known good JTAG dongle is fine, > but the problem is that I have to pay ~$60 to have it shipped to Denmark, > wait ~2 weeks before it arrives to Denmark, wait for customs who will > require 25% in sales tax + xx$ to the carrier for doing the customs > paperwork, wait a week before they have seen that my payment has arrived. > Thats why I prefer to heat up the solder iron. If you think the Macraigor > Wiggler is fine I would recommend you (Gumstix) to put it on the accessory > list so that people can purchase it together with there stix. I've just built a jtag cable interface, based on the description here http://jtag-arm9.sourceforge.net/ I just have to build the other side of the cable to interface to my old version gumstix and I'll be ready to try as well. The short of it, is that I'm also interested in the jtag scripts. - Kim |