2009/5/19 Michel Catudal :
> The mips debugger should work with it but you need some way to flash the
> program.
> I am busy working on the programmer. When I get something working I will
> submit it as well as my debugger and eclipse support.
>
That would be great. I have the PICKit 2 which work
Xiaofan Chen a écrit :
> As far as I know, the chip erase is not implemented/working
> for flashing the PIC32 according to the mailing list archive. So
> it might be barely working. I do not know the status of debugging.
>
>
The mips debugger should work with it but you need some way to flash t
> > Gentlemen,
> > AFAIK EJTAG is already implemented in OpenOCD (I'm using it for
> > another MIPS based SOC to program external flash). I just
> don't know
> > how complete it is in respect to debugging/single stepping.
> The flash
> > programming routines for PIC32 are also available in Ope
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Nico Coesel wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> AFAIK EJTAG is already implemented in OpenOCD (I'm using it for another
> MIPS based SOC to program external flash). I just don't know how
> complete it is in respect to debugging/single stepping. The flash
> programming routines
derwerp: Re: [Openocd-development] PIC32 openocd status
>
> >
> > This is wrong. ICSP is Microchip's proprietory protocol for
> > programming and debugging. The ICSP module is independent from the
> > EJTAG module in PIC32. You can read Chapter
> > 33 of the PIC32MX F
>
> This is wrong. ICSP is Microchip's proprietory protocol for
> programming and debugging. The ICSP module is independent
> from the EJTAG module in PIC32. You can read Chapter
> 33 of the PIC32MX Family Manual for more information.
I didn't make it up.
I read it.
PIC32MX Flash Programming Spe
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Strontium wrote:
>>
>> This is wrong. ICSP is Microchip's proprietory protocol for
>> programming and debugging. The ICSP module is independent
>> from the EJTAG module in PIC32. You can read Chapter
>> 33 of the PIC32MX Family Manual for more information.
>
> I d
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, David Brownell wrote:
> On Sunday 17 May 2009, Strontium wrote:
>>
>> Pic32 has 2 debug interfaces. 4 Wire JTAG. And a pin count compressed
>> version of Jtag which is serialised over 2 wires (ICSP). The protocol
>> is the same as JTAG, the electrical interface
On Sunday 17 May 2009, Strontium wrote:
>
> Pic32 has 2 debug interfaces. 4 Wire JTAG. And a pin count compressed
> version of Jtag which is serialised over 2 wires (ICSP). The protocol
> is the same as JTAG, the electrical interface is the only thing that
> differs. 2 wire mode should be ab
>
>> It would be great that openocd can work with
>> PIC32 using JTAG. I think Real ICE, ICD 2 and
>> ICD 3 do not use JTAG for debugging PIC32.
>>
>>
>>
> I am aware of that, that is why I think that it would be easier for
> debugging when we get PIC32 supported.
>
>
Pic32 has 2 deb
2009/5/18 Michel Catudal :
>> For programming, you can probably use the US$35
>> PICkit 2 and pk2cmd. But there is no debugging
>> support with PICkit 2 for PIC32. pk2cmd's source
>> codes are also available.
>> http://www.microchip.com/pickit2
>>
> I saw that and may purchase it if there is suppor
Xiaofan Chen a écrit :
> 2009/5/5 Michel Catudal :
>
>> A project I am working on is to make a programmer for the PIC32 on SuSE
>> Linux. I am looking into implementing the use of the Programming
>> Excecutive in OpenOCD.
>> I have read the documentation from Microchip and it seems straight
>> f
2009/5/5 Michel Catudal :
> A project I am working on is to make a programmer for the PIC32 on SuSE
> Linux. I am looking into implementing the use of the Programming
> Excecutive in OpenOCD.
> I have read the documentation from Microchip and it seems straight
> forward, the OpenOCD implementation
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