Hi Sterling, Thanks for pointing out. I haven't played with SWD interface either. Arduino M0 was the only board which was available locally which roughly matches the BSPs supported by MyNewt.
I already have given my address to Aditi. Anyway, I'll send it to you as well. Regards, Sanjeewa On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 7:05 AM, Sterling Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Pradeep, > > It looks like CN2 brings out the SWD interface (here: > http://download.arduino.org/products/M0/arduino-M0-schematic.pdf), > although I haven't played with one myself. I'll give it a try Monday, when > I have access to a Segger to play with. > > Either way, if you ping me or Aditi privately with your address, we can > arrange to ship you a non-M0 board to play with Mynewt. > > Best, > > Sterling > > > On 5/15/16 6:24 PM, Pradeep Sanjeewa wrote: > >> Hi Sterling, >> >> It just has an SPI header. No pin-out for jtag :( >> Looks like I'm in bit of a trouble here. >> >> Regards, >> Sanjeewa >> >> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Sterling Hughes < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Pradeep: >>> >>> Welcome! >>> >>> Unfortunately the M0 does not have built in debugger access like the M0 >>> Pro, Zero and Zero Pro, which is why we haven't yet added support for it. >>> >>> I believe it does bring out pins that allows you to connect a jtag >>> debugger, so if you have one handy: that should help you get going. >>> >>> Sterling >>> >>> On May 15, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Pradeep Sanjeewa <[email protected]> >>>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi Christopher, >>>> >>>> Somehow I had missed that part. Thanks for noting. >>>> But still there is a error : Error: unable to find CMSIS-DAP device. >>>> Please note that I'm not using Docker >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Sanjeewa >>>> >>>> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Christopher Collins < >>>> >>> [email protected]> >>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Pradeep, >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 06:47:29PM +0530, Pradeep Sanjeewa wrote: >>>>>> But when I try to download the bootloader (newt load arduino_boot) , >>>>>> it >>>>>> gives an error. >>>>>> >>>>>> line 61: openocd: command not found >>>>>> Error: exit status 127 >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Did you see the documentation for getting started in Linux? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> http://mynewt.apache.org/os/get_started/cross_tools/#install-arm-cross-arm-tools-for-linux >>> >>>> >>>>> I think the "Install OpenOCD" step should solve this problem. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Chris >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>
