Hello Vaclav :-)
Thanks for your detailed answer and supporting OpenOCD, then forgive my
reaction - there are lots of people and companies out there that want to
build their success with others hands also they think Free Software means
Free Development..
Good luck with your project and remember to send patches if you find any
bugs! Also you can write some notes into a documentation if you find nice
solution :-)
Best regards :-)
Tomek
--
CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
On Jun 1, 2012 12:40 PM, "Vaclav Peroutka" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tomek,
>
> thank you for your answer. I did not want anybody to work for me. I just
> asked experienced people where can be the problem. I am trying at my free
> time to work for open source community. If you do not believe me, try to
> look at my profile at sf.net .
>
> However, sometimes I am not allowed to give particular information. I use
> openocd regularly for my hobby projects - STM32F1, STM32F4. And in my todo
> buffer there is debugging of PIC32 slow access on my machine. But no time
> for that so far.
>
> Please tell me how it helps if I tell you the name of that chip which you
> will in 99.999% not be able to see anywhere ? IMHO there is nothing to
> smile at. I understood that if some project is supportive, sooner or later
> it attracts company paid developers. For example almost all my projects
> died because of lack of time and no interest from other people. OpenOCD is
> on better way, I must say.
>
> You can however look here that OpenOCD is used in other cases here - try
> to google Howto_use_Amontec_JTAGkey-Tiny_on_EBx00_V1_3.pdf It shall take
> you to some external Siemens pages. I am inside so the internal web
> structure is different.
>
> > I can help you however - ask the chip vendor to provide tools because
> chip
> > withouth tools and documentation is useless, or change vendor :-)
>
> I am sorry but you misunderstood. I can explain it to you. I externally
> work for department where this chip is designed. We have just emulation of
> the chip. I need to write some top-level tests if interconnection of blocks
> inside is ok and chip can be sent to fab. We normally use GreenHills
> debugger or Lauterbach. I wanted to use OpenOCD as I have good experience
> with it. That is all.
>
> Regards,
> Vaclav
>
> > ----------------------------------------
> > Vaclav, if you want to use our work, want our time and support, but give
> > nothing in return, then you are on your own, tell your boss to hire
> people
> > to write your own application from scratch because open source does not
> > work this way and does not make people work for you for free :-)
> > Best regards,
> > Tomek
> >
> > --
> > CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
> >
> >
> >
>
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