On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Kristoff Bonne <krist...@skypro.be> wrote:
>
> But, I guess, from the "gdb" side of things, it should be simular: you
> enter commands in gdb and which get send to avarice or st-link. Or am I
> wrong?
> A "reset board" should be simular or any board, or not?

Yes, I believe you are correct, though I am not much of a gdb expert either.

You can run programs directly through gdb, which is what you would do
on PC, or using its remote protocol, which is used for embedded
targets. You can see the stlink tool includes its own gdb server,
which I'm guessing is a translator between the STLINK or JTAG protocol
and the gdb protocol. But the user only sees the same gdb interface.

Alex

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