> The amontec jtagkey-tiny appears to work(we already knew that) .
still The specs
> say the accepted voltage range is 2.8v -> 5v. perhaps that voltage
> affected by the cpu voltage?
The problem is on the other side - the dongle OVERPOWERING the input to
the beagle.
Eventually your beagle wi
tOn Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Duane Ellis wrote:
> Dirk Behme wrote:
>> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardOpenOCD
>> is updated, too.
>> If I missed something there or did it wrong, please correct ;)
>>
> one thing you should say - *REMINDER* - the OMAP3530 is a 1.8V part -
> many JTAG dongles are
Duane Ellis wrote:
> Dirk Behme wrote:
>> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardOpenOCD
>> is updated, too.
>> If I missed something there or did it wrong, please correct ;)
>>
> one thing you should say - *REMINDER* - the OMAP3530 is a 1.8V part -
> many JTAG dongles are 3.3V only and that people should *
Hey,
thanks a lot for the help.
That obviously did it. I still have the following errors but I can now
use gdb to debug my code.
Error: JTAG communication failure, check connection, JTAG interface,
target power etc.
Error: trying to validate configured JTAG chain anyway...
Error: Could not val
Committed.
Thanks!
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