Oleg Verych wrote: > @ 1/17/08, Ori Idan: > >> Vitaly Luban wrote: >> >> >>> Steve Underwood wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>> Well, the new devices work OK with Windows. For Linux I need to change a >>>> bunch of threading stuff that has been added to the TI library code, to >>>> it works with pthreads. They've introduced threading in the most recent >>>> versions of the code, to better support EEM. >>>> >>>> Steve >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Steve, >>> >>> Don't you see that does not work? You did not let me to access that >>> code couple of years ago, I spitted >>> on TI and completed my project using Freescale. Recently we abandoned >>> Renesas exactly because their >>> policy w/respect to development tools is similar to yours. Who lost? >>> Me? Not to the slightest! It's you >>> (TI) who lost sales and design wins. >>> >>> > > >>> What are you guarding there by hiding this code? From whom? You are >>> not freakin Green Hills, you're >>> supposed to be making money selling chips, what great deal of sense >>> does it make to ban people from >>> developing tools for your silicon on their own and do your job for you? >>> >>> Vitaly. >>> >>> >> I agree, hiding the code makes no sense. >> I have recently abandoned TI and switched to ATMEL's AVR and one of the >> reason was free protocols for use with their JTAG interface. >> > > Sorry for my ignorance. > > What more is needed except breakpoints and uC description files to get > JTAG (CPU control, RAM reading, FLASH writing) working, like described > here: http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/slaa149c ? > _______ > > What I meant was not chip JTAG but interface from PC to JTAG device that connects to the chip.
-- Ori Idan
