Steve mentioned USB - I like it. I also thought about improvements on
FEET hardware that could implement USB connection to programmer board:

1. Can anyone give me some suggestions on a starting point to design
Flash Emulation Tool for USB port to JTAG connector? I am interested
in designing the hardware. I would like to know if the USB idea is
worth-while.

2. About JTAG connector; I thought about switching from old fashion
0.1" pitch ribbon cable connectors to J45 10-pin or 8-pin network
connector and fine pitch ribbon cable or oval cable. Is it worth to
consider this? Would anyone be interested in such
improvements/changes?

I appreciate your comments.
Carl

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[mailto:mspgcc-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net]on Behalf Of Steve
Underwood
Sent: Thursday, 13 March 2003 17:25
To: mspgcc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] gdb proxy for serial programmer?


Chris Liechti wrote:

>Am 13.03.2003 21:00:43, schrieb Steve Kappel <st...@stevekappel.com>:
>
>
>>Is there a gdb proxy for a serial-connected programmer
>>(MSP-PRGS430)?  (Any serial programmer cheaper than it?)
>>
>>
>
>we have a serial<->jtag programmer but it does not yet talk GDB....
>it should be possible to build a firmware that is compatible with
gdbproxy.
>
>(the breakpoint and maybe single stepping would need to be
implemented
>by one of our group, but flash programming and r/w registers are
possible with
>the freely available info)
>
>does somebody want to spend some time, implementing the GDB protocol
>for that serial<->JTAG adapter?
>
Probably not. The world actually wants a USB to JTAG adaptor :-)

Regards,
Steve




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