On 10/06/13 17:51, Laurent Gauch wrote:
> With Amontec JTAGkey-2 or JTAGkey-2P you should not need to use any 
> scalpel since they  have on board true tristate buffers.

Well, I was using an Olimex arm-usb-tiny-h JTAG device.  Not anything
from Amontec.  This was clearly stated in my initial email body, and in
the subject lines of all replies including this one.

That's what was available through my supplier at the time -- I only
purchase through local suppliers, and even then, only ones that permit
direct deposit as a means of payment.  I don't have a credit card or
Paypal account, and refuse to get either, so overseas suppliers (and
some bigger local ones) are thus ruled out for me.

I note doing a search for your company's product restricting the Google
search to "pages from Australia" does not yield a single result for a
site offering the device on sale.

Until now, this cheaper one has worked fine.  Sure it's no Rolls Royce,
but it's getting the job done.  The workaround was not painful to
implement, and the device was not expensive to begin with.

Cheap and cheerful is fine by me, if I need something more advanced,
heck, OpenOCD is open source, I can hack my own if I choose.

Regards,
-- 
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)

I haven't lost my mind...
  ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.

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