I have been able to get the UIF to work under linux, but it wasn't
straight-forward.  The approach I took was to write my own driver and API
for the UIF, loosely based on the official TI API.  

This approach is not great because I only have one version of the UIF (1.3)
and a couple of chips that I use and I don't use gdb, so my development is
of limited use. Also, I lose all the workarounds that TI put into their
code, whatever they might be. 

The plus is that I am willing (assuming TI does not have a fit) to put my
code into the public domain under GPL so others can add to it.

I believe that an object code version of the gdbproxy will be available
shortly from someone else.

I am not sure the best way to post the code and instructions to get the UIF
to work.  Suggestions would be appreciated.
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