On 10/06/13 14:59, Stuart Longland (VK4MSL) wrote:
Measure the SRST voltage and make sure it's
at Vdd level. [...] If you find a problem with the dongle, you may simply
disconnect the reset line since in many cases you can manage without it
(and the default is to not use it anyway).
I
On 10/06/13 16:46, Paul Fertser wrote:
Nice, please submit that to their bugtracker system (do not forget to
add dependency for libusb-1.x though). Probably ft2232_libftdi
deserves its own use flag or even should be removed altogether given
the ftdi driver is quite mature by now.
This has
Hi Tomas,
On 19/11/18 9:34 pm, Tomas Vanek wrote:
> yes we all overlooked the pitfall that CC2538 belongs to the cc26xx family.
> Can you please test with the last line of tcl/target/cc2538.cfg
> changed to
> source [find target/ti_cc26xx.cfg]
>
> I have no idea if CC2538 has any internal
On 19/11/18 10:39 pm, Stuart Longland (VK4MSL) wrote:
>> changed to
>> source [find target/ti_cc26xx.cfg]
>>
>> I have no idea if CC2538 has any internal flash and if it will be
>> properly handled by the new flash driver. The old config had no flash
>>
Hi,
Silly question. Can we get 7b03129916aa050f4d120a532659dbbba279f7be
rolled back temporarily?
> commit 7b03129916aa050f4d120a532659dbbba279f7be
> Author: Edward Fewell
> Date: Thu Jan 18 20:48:11 2018 -0600
>
> flash/nor: Add support for TI CC26xx/CC13xx flash
>
> Added
On 24/10/20 11:40 pm, kristof.mul...@telenet.be wrote:
> I don't think this is an issue. All modern browsers can
> handle javascript.
Yes, most modern browsers can execute JavaScript.
Do you want your browser to execute ${WEBSITE}'s JavaScript?
Do you have the time to review the minified
On 25/10/20 5:39 pm, kristof.mul...@telenet.be wrote:
> This of course throws a new question in the group: do
> you (OpenOCD developers) like the style - the "look and
> feel" - of our website (https://embeetle.com)?
Well, I'll point out that I'm just one of the users of OpenOCD, not a
developer.
Hi all,
So, on Friday I had a whoopsie moment with the Olimex XDS100v3 clone
JTAG probe I was using -- and managed to blow it up (let's say, the
FPGA it uses is not 24V-tolerant on its GPIO pins), and needed to
quickly replace it with something.
The XDS100v3 probes were out of stock everywhere,