You probably need to be more specific. There is more than one kind of JTAG.

The short answer to your question is yes. Although you *may* have to do
most of if not all the work yourself. There are projects out there though.

I think you'll find the question will be "why?". You can do this sort of
thing with much smaller / inexpensive devices.


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 6:10 AM, Gal Rubinstein <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello all,
> I brought a the black a month ago and i really like it, doing a lot of
> nice things withe the GPIOs....
>
> my question is:
> is there a way to emulate the functionality of the JTAG (or whatever else)
> to program the other MCU using the baglebone's
> expansion pins?
> like  ATiny <http://hlt.media.mit.edu/?p=1229> which uses the Arduino
> board as the programming device to program to other MCU's (of the same
> family) .
>
> BTW: I know I will need to compile the code to fit the other MCU using the
> manufacture's supplied headers... had some experience
> programming the STM32...
>
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