Hi all,

While reviewing some of the recent documentation improvements, I started
thinking about daisy chaining two (or more) of my targets together into
a single scan chain, allowing me to write a script that flashes each
unit in turn.

In theory, I think this could "just work" today, assuming that I could
figure out how to wire things up correctly and write the script(s).
>From what I can tell, this setup could also allow debuggers to be
attached to each target, allowing each to be debugged independently of
the other... right? :)

Personally, flashing would be sufficient for me in most cases, with
debugging of a single target required less often.  I wouldn't know what
to do myself if I could debug two units at once.  If the bypassed
targets would not affect performance much, this seems like a good setup
to use for incremental firmware development and testing of a gang of
identical network devices....   Is anyone already doing this?

If I spent the time to wire up two targets, could I expect it to work
out as I have hypothesized?  Any tips for handling N RTCK signals, other
than my brute force "use part(s) of a 7400 series IC" or plain "simply
don't" approaches?

Cheers,

Zach

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