There is one tool i'm aware of, and have hacked a bit, for the philips/analog devices ARM cores (i'm guessing it likely could be extended to the AT91 series) but i'd like to see one that's written a bit more modularly -- code's pretty hard to follow and work on... and it doesn't have any concept of config files, etc...

http://guest.engelschall.com/~martin/lpc21xx/isp/

-Tymm

On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Brian Dean wrote:

On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 10:43:48PM +0200, Joerg Wunsch wrote:

According to the docs, it's supposed to become a replacement for the
closed-source avrprog.exe.  So better don't complain, after all,
it's their first host-side tool they've released as source code!

That's cool.  But I'd really like to see some Mac OS X support from
their tools (and other embeddeed products vendors).  MacOS X is really
quite nice and with 1.2 million Macs sold last quarter, I wonder how
long it will take for companies to start to take notice that the world
is composed of more than just Windows computers.

I've been thinking about making an ARM board - are there any
non-Windows tools for flash downloading the AT91 ARM chips that are
non-Windows?  Or are we going to need to make ARMDUDE as well :-)

-Brian


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