On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Simon Schwarz
<simonschwarz...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi List,
> I'am a bit frustrated with OpenOCD...
> I have more or less random problems with it. So I am at a point to just drop
> it because I can't say if there are problems in the code or just another
> openOCD problem.

Hello Simon! Here goes some philosophy, as I also has problems with
the code :-) :-) If you commit nothing, expect nothing - this is Open
Source :-) If you know exactly what the problem is, you are the best
person to fix the problem yourself, noone will do this for you, or you
will loose more time explaining what is wrong than fixing the issue
yourself as you have necessary hardware, utilities and insight. With
this attitude you get the best productivity. Sometimes it is necessary
to buy commercial solution just to see what is working and how, just
to fix the problem, or if the solution is working at all - I had such
situation recently :-)

You might also reconsider if OpenOCD is a good solution for you - this
is fairly complex utility still under heavy development - if you
prefer to have quick results, then buy utilities for thousands credits
and get your results funded by person interested in those results,
however, you will not have any chance to fix bugs in that utilities
not to mention expanding their capabilities or customizing/adapting to
your needs :-)

Best regards and good luck! :-)
Tomek

-- 
CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
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