hi azzy.  i never used a jtag.  i assume they are a standard interface 
device.  can i buy any jtag?  
do you you have a website on your work?  sounds interesting..........dd

On Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:31:47 AM UTC+2, azzythehillbilly mir wrote:
>
>  Hi DD,
>  
> AnthonyMerlino.us looks like a good blog.  Thanks for the link
>  
>   I have a J-tag which cost me  US$10.73  post paid from this guy here. 
>  
>
> www.aliexpress.com/item/ARM-Emulator-supports-ARM7-ARM9-ARM11-Cortex-M3-core-ADS-IAR-STM32-ARM-Emulator-JTAG-interface/1457219031.html
>  
> There are a host of others selling the J-Tag on Aliexpress. I would not 
> recommend this seller as they forgot to ship the CD and have never kept 
> their promise to send a replacement. Anyway I downloaded the drivers from 
> J-tag directly. (student version, which is complete) The device seems to be 
> working well.  
>  
> Azzythehillbilly
>  ------------------------------
> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 08:34:23 -0800
> From: [email protected] <javascript:>
> To: [email protected] <javascript:>
> Subject: [beagleboard] Re: learning ARM assy with BBB
>
> Hi again Azzy.  Here is a tutorial on the BBB with starterware & a jtag 
> cable.  
>
> http://anthonymerlino.us/uncategorized/getting-started-with-beaglebone-black-bbb-and-starterware
> It looks thorough.  Need to buy jtag first.  It should not be difficult 
> getting around the starterware code.  
> And one can rip their drivers!  
>
> Also, on this forum under thread  
> Confused about developing bare-metal applications for BBB
> Frank Hunleth gives instructions at 7/22/13 and 7/23/13 on how to hack 
> u-boot. 
>
> So, it looks like we have our work cut out for us!  
>
> later..............dd
>
> On Monday, October 28, 2013 5:18:24 PM UTC+2, azzythehillbilly mir wrote: 
>
>  Hi Forum,
>
>  
>
> I have a problem and I am hoping that I kind soul will direct me whereby I 
> am able to help myself get on my feet.
>
> This is a bit embarrassing, but here it goes. I got myself a BBB because I 
> want to switch from using  MCS-51 processors and the like.  I have no 
> formal schooling in processors or electronics.  I started working on 
> processors around 1980 when I got hold of an Ohio scientific and later an 
> AppleII+. Later moved to Z80/Z8000/8086/68030 and similar as I started to 
> formally design HW and SW for embedded systems. 
>
> Never had to bother even with  C so have been hacking merrily away with 
> Assembly only. Rarely adding ( with difficulty) bits of code for floating 
> point when my own extended math routines simply would not do.  This works 
> for me as I have learned to cram as much functionality as possible into 
> limited resources.  I can get working code written and debugged faster than 
> most C coders can. I know nearly zero about Linux//Ubuntu/Fedora. Unless 
> someone has worked on the simple old controllers one might not understand 
> how exciting ( mouth watering even! ) it is to contemplate the peripherals 
> this Sitara 3359 processor provides. I just need to get a jump start.
>
>  
>
> Here is the problem, I want to write code for the Sitara-3359 and learn 
> the nuts and bolts of low level programming (assy). I need some kind of a 
> simple IDE Where I can take control of the processor from reset onwards ( 
> barring un-by passable initializing code prewritten  into the processor?).  
> I have been searching all over the net for just that but come up frustrated 
> by the huge number of names/acronyms and all. There are just too many 
> branches to investigate. I get lost every time I try.  For the moment I 
> want merely to exercise the Sitara and study its responses, no desire to 
> write any commercial application (with the possible exception of a camera 
> interface for my telescopes).
>
>  
>
> Please kindly somebody point me in the right directions. Once I have the 
> correct IDE set up I can take over and dive into the details. No problem 
> there.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Azzythehillbilly
>
>
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