hi john.  u were right!  samtec has a free sample service, with free 
shipping.  gotta love it.  later........dd
btw part #FTR-110-03-G-D-06

On Sunday, March 9, 2014 10:02:56 PM UTC+2, john3909 wrote:
>
>
> From: dd <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> Reply-To: <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> Date: Saturday, March 8, 2014 at 9:16 PM
> To: <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> Subject: [beagleboard] Re: learning ARM assy with BBB
>
> hi azzy.  i ordered a jtag cable and one logic analyzer.  
> but now i just learned that i must solder jtag header pins onto the bbb.  
> it appears that i can only buy the (samtec) header from digikey for $4.  
> but they only ship by courier for $40!  where did u get your headers?  
>
> Why don’t you contact Samtec directly? If you ask them nicely, they will 
> ship you some samples.
>
> The part number I believe is RSM-110-02-L-D-K-TR
>
> You can also request samples from their website.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>
>
> thx.............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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