My only endeavour into arm11 has been the beagleboard which is less
than functional at the moment. I'll look and see if I still have an mx.
31 eval board around. I had one at some point.
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On Jan 8, 2009, at 11:52 PM, "Øyvind Harboe"
wrote:
> Do we have any arm11 testers/
Do we have any arm11 testers/users on this list?
I'm poking around the arm11 code and wondering if I should pull down i.MX31
from the shelf to take it for a spin...
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Committed.
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On Jan 8, 2009, at 12:15 PM, John Devereux wrote:
Hi,
I think the config file for the aduc702x is broken (in svn).
The chipname seems to be s3c2410 and the cpuid is 0x (which
does't match the value I am getting).
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Hi,
I think the config file for the aduc702x is broken (in svn).
The chipname seems to be s3c2410 and the cpuid is 0x (which
does't match the value I am getting).
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> There is no need to be so harsh. The audience of this mailing list spans
> all levels of users from the major developers all the way down to new users
> who are unfamiliar with the program. A courteous reply with a link the post
> in question would have been sufficient. In general, let's help
> openocd -f interface/rlink.cfg -f board/stm32f10x_128k_eval.cfg
Thank you, that was what I was looking for :-)
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On Jan 8, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Freddie Chopin wrote:
I hoped that in such a place people are not as lame as in normal
public
forums... i was wrong... there is a very very old (2 days) post by me
about stm32primer (in which I post my calls for openocd)... and have
you
by any chance read the d
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 06:32:31PM +0100, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2009 schrieb Freddie Chopin:
> > I hoped that in such a place people are not as lame as in normal public
> > forums... i was wrong... there is a very very old (2 days) post by me
> > about stm32prime
I hoped that in such a place people are not as lame as in normal public
forums... i was wrong... there is a very very old (2 days) post by me
about stm32primer (in which I post my calls for openocd)... and have you
by any chance read the documentation for the openocd? haven't you
noticed, that you
Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp pisze:
> Or what should I search for, if not "stm32 primer" to get a result ? Should I
> search for "hey, that guy I dont know has surely posted 2 days ago under a
> title i dont know somthing for stm32 he didnt call so?"
>
>
> FYI: Mailinglist archive of january 2009 g
Hello list,
we are trying to use OpenOCD (SVN r1303) to debug an i.MX27 CPU with
a JTAGkey. The hardware is detected fine, and when GDB first connects to
an already running target, I am able to connect and see backtrace and
registers successfully. However, when I issue a "monitor reset init"
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:47:46PM +0100, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can sombody give me hints how to get OpenOCD (svn-version) running with the
> SPM23-Primer?
Here's a hint that I can give you. -f interface/rlink.cfg is not
enough. You also need to configure it for your target.
Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2009 schrieb Freddie Chopin:
> I hoped that in such a place people are not as lame as in normal public
> forums... i was wrong... there is a very very old (2 days) post by me
> about stm32primer (in which I post my calls for openocd)... and have you
> by any chance read the
> Here's a bunch of updates and fixes for the manpage.
>
> - Mention that MIPS systems are supported
> - Mention Jim Tcl engine
> - Point to info page (not README) for a list of supported stuff
> - Document missing --pipe option
> - Fix copy-paste error ("flex" should have been "openocd"
Hi!
Can sombody give me hints how to get OpenOCD (svn-version) running with the
SPM23-Primer?
"Robster" posted on http://www.stm32circle.com that it should work, but as I
am new to OpenOCD I do not have a clue how to do it.
I have compiled OpenOCD with --enable-rlink - worked. But what do I do
Here's a bunch of updates and fixes for the manpage.
- Mention that MIPS systems are supported
- Mention Jim Tcl engine
- Point to info page (not README) for a list of supported stuff
- Document missing --pipe option
- Fix copy-paste error ("flex" should have been "openocd")
Uwe.
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On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Spencer Oliver wrote:
> windows drivers work in a strange way, each device has a registered driver,
> eg. rlink uses the jungo driver by default.
> libusb-win32 has two ways of accessing a device, we can install libush as
> the default driver or use a filter driver.
Lou,
> > The issue is that the rlink uses a slightly unique driver
> (forget the
> > name) that the libusb filter driver cannot see.
> > you have to remove the standard rlink driver and use the
> main libusb driver.
>
> So that driver being active prevents the interface from even
> so much as
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 09:35:09PM -, Spencer Oliver wrote:
> Freddie,
>
> > > Open On-Chip Debugger 1.0 (2009-01-06-18:35) svn:unknown
> > >
> > >
> > > BUGS? Read http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/openocd/trunk/BUGS
> > >
> > >
> > > $URL: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk/src/openocd
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