Subject: Re: JTAG Adapter for ARM?
To: Robert P. Thille <list-netbsd-port-arm@rangat.org>
From: Mark Murray <MarkM@TeamASA.com>
List: port-arm
Date: 02/22/2007 12:06:39
Hello Robert,
Try the USB2Demon from MaCraigor systems, you can find them via yhe
following link, http://macraigor.com
Mark
At 11:04 AM -0800 2/22/07, Robert P. Thille wrote:
>I'm a software developer by trade, but I like to play with
>electronics for fun/hobby. I've got Ceiva2 digital picture frame
>with a Sharp LH7A400 ARM-922T processor that I'd like to try to get
>NetBSD running on. I've got as far as seeing it boot on the serial
>port, but can't figure out how to break into any sort of bootloader.
>It's running VX Works. It's got a JTAG port, so I'm thinking of
>getting a USB->JTAG adapter (I don't have a PC with a parallel port).
>
>I've found these:( http://www.amontec.com/jtagkey-tiny.shtml )
>which seem very reasonable, price wise, but shipping from CH to the
>US is almost as much.
>
>If anyone has suggestions for a more-local USB->JTAG adapter of
>similar quality & price, or if anyone else in the US or Canada was
>interested in having one, I'd order a few and defray the cost of
>shipping. Or, if someone know how to break into VXWorks from the
>serial port, that'd work too :-)
>
>Here's all the information I've got on my Ceiva2:
>http://www.rangat.org/rthille/Computer/Ceiva2/index.html
>
>Thanks,
>
>Robert
>
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