On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 22:59:31 +0200 Michael Schwingen <rincew...@discworld.dascon.de> wrote:
> Zach Welch wrote: > > I love it. Positively love it. > > > <AOL> Mee Too! </AOL> > > Of course, you say that you want to do this for remote development over > > the internet. Ummm.... I have to reach over and physically reset my > > target or JTAG interface on occasion. I love the enthusiasm, but there > > are some limits to the power of remote software control. Or do you have > > a remote telepresence solution on hand that you failed to mention? > > > Remote power switches do exist, and are not too expensive, so this can > be solved. I do have old routers with the required functionality, which > offer 3 TTL-compatible outputs (called "X.21 interface") and a hacked > firmware with a web interface to control them - I could donate 1-2 of > these if it helps. > > I recently installed a Linux cluster some 100km away via remote-KVM and > remote-powerswitch (yes, I needed those because I did crash the kernel), > without ever touching the hardware - It's impressive what can be done > remote with the proper setup. There are some OpenWRT routers with usb (Netgear wgt634u and more) and parport (asus wl500g). This routers have enough power to run OpenOCD. Johann _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development