On May 21, 2012, at 6:14 PM, Peter Stuge wrote:

> David Riley wrote:
>> is there a history of running OpenOCD embedded (i.e. under a much
>> lighter-weight OS than Linux or Windows)?
> 
> ZY-1000 from Zylin did just that.
> 
> 
>> Linux seems like it would really be a waste of space and
>> horsepower, and no one wants a JTAG box that takes 30 seconds
>> to boot.
> 
> Watch the emCraft videos with uClinux on SmartFusion or get
> a Carambola to play with. You're one order of magnitude off.

That's good to know; I imagine uClinux has a lot to do with
that.  Most of the time I've had to play with embedded Linux
it's been with particularly boneheaded implementations that
take that long even on an 800 MHz PowerPC (I was not the
implementor on that project).  3 seconds isn't so bad.

I'll have to look at this Carambola, it sounds quite
appealing (much like the fruit itself).


- Dave

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