Re: Is our use of Cygwin to build & run OpenOCD a good one?

2019-05-21 Thread Bob Cochran
On 5/21/19 1:55 PM, LRN wrote: On 20.05.2019 21:49, Bob Cochran wrote: On 5/20/19 10:27 AM, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote: Erik Soderquist, on Monday, May 20, 2019 10:16 AM, wrote... On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 3:44 PM Bob Cochran wrote: "Cygwin? this is probably still functional, but now c

Re: Is our use of Cygwin to build & run OpenOCD a good one?

2019-05-20 Thread Bob Cochran
On 5/20/19 10:27 AM, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote: Erik Soderquist, on Monday, May 20, 2019 10:16 AM, wrote... On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 3:44 PM Bob Cochran wrote: "Cygwin? this is probably still functional, but now can be considered a (pre)historic solution." The words of the ignor

Is our use of Cygwin to build & run OpenOCD a good one?

2019-05-19 Thread Bob Cochran
Hi, In case you're not familiar with it, OpenOCD is a hardware debugger that natively runs on Linux:  http://openocd.org/ We use it for embedded hardware development in debugging our ARM and FPGA code via JTAG (e.g., set breakpoints, step through code, etc.).   For our use, it interfaces to