My AVR32 debugger/programmer will be released next week. I'll get some sample(UC3B0256) from Atmel this week. I think I can do the test after next week.
2010/8/17 Michel Catudal <michelcatu...@gmail.com> > On 16/08/2010 21:54, David Brownell wrote: > >> >> --- On Mon, 8/16/10, Michel Catudal<michelcatu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Irrelevant. AVR32 uses the Nexus protocols, >>>> layered on top of JTAG. Those are public and >>>> need no licensing. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> For devices where you need most of the pins Nexus can't be >>> used. >>> >>> >> Not wholly true. Trace needs lots of pins, yes. >> Basic debug only needs JTAG layers. Same with ARM: >> but Nexus trace has more parallel wiring options. >> >> There was some other Nexus option that chewed up >> pins too. Emphasis: option. >> >> >> >> > The Nexus connector on my AT32UC3C-EK board uses 16 pins while the JTAG > connector uses 6 pins. > If I had a device with over 200 pins I may not care but a device with 144 > pins or less, no way. > > > Michel > > > -- > Tired of Microsoft's rebootive multitasking? > then it's time to upgrade to Linux. > http://home.comcast.net/~mcatudal > > _______________________________________________ > Openocd-development mailing list > Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development > -- Best Regards, SimonQian http://www.SimonQian.com
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