> Joseph Smith wrote: > >> The blog entry explicitly states that it didn't work. > >> > >> > > Than you did not read all of it. At the end"I was finally > > able to get > > console output on the iMac"
Stefan Reinauer wrote: > With the downside that you need a full blown USB stack around > for that. What about something less than a full USB stack similar to Porus? http://porus.berlios.de/ > So it starts working some time after a kernel is running. I am sure > that's pretty good for what it does, but it does not replace > the DC20, unfortunately Of course a JTAG device might be better. On the other hand, a NET20DC ($83) is a real bargain compared to an American Arium ECM-50 or for XDP JTAG, the ECM-XDP3. http://www.coreboot.org/JTAG/BSDL_Guide probably should be updated. The Intel and Arium links at the bottom of this page are no longer valid. Here's a Geode JTAG tool that may be useful to list on coreboot's JTAG/BSDL Guide: http://www.fs2.com/geodetools.html http://www.fs2.com/pdfs/SNAV-GX.pdf Back to USB Debug Port: Here's an old USB Debug Port presentation that may be useful to those new to the concept: http://www.usb.org/developers/presentations/pres0602/john_keys.pdf Is the NET20DC really the only USB Debug Device available? I tried searching for others, but didn't find any. Sincerely, Ken Fuchs P.S. Stefan, are you having e-mail filter problems? -- coreboot mailing list [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

