Hi Michel!

You are talking about integrating mips into your debugger, what does this mean? Are you talking about Setedit or something else?

Michael

Am 14.05.13 22:01, schrieb Michel Catudal:
Le 2013-05-14 06:13, Marco van de Voort a écrit :
In our previous episode, Michael Ring said:
I did not yet invest much time in finding out if PICKit supports a
GDBServer, but pic32mx chips do support jtag based debugging/flashing
and openocd has pic32mx support. (see
http://www.microchip.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=346142, implementation started
in 2008)
Afaik the 16-bit too, but it carries some additional remarks that seem
to indicate it is only partially integrated and mainly used for boundery
scan.

(I'm mostly dspicF and recently -E user but when I bought my explorer16 I
also got a 32MX PMU)
I found the interface to open ocd to be very slow for flashing, basically 
useless. It might have improved since my last test. Check it on a regular basis.

I did communicate with Microchip about the debugger and they provided me with 
documentation on programming using the PE. As for debugging I didn't get a 
straight answer but will look into adding mips debugging to my debugger. JTAG 
MIPS debugging should be
simple.

Take note that this is work in progress, it could be a while as right now I 
spend my spare time on the AVR32 Pascal Compiler and getting my funtoo and 
Ubuntu lazarus up and running on the Odroid U2. PIC32 is my next target. I will 
use the Raspberry Pi,
Odroid U2 or Odroid X2 as the debugger platform. Rasphberry pi might need a 
command line debugger, graphic is a bit slow. Odroid U2 doesn't have GPIO 
access, perhaps the USB port might work fine.

Michel



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