Hi,

On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 10:03:33AM +0200, Michael Schwingen wrote:
> > Here go draft instructions:
>
> Thank you for documenting this!

You're welcome :)

All kinds of feedback are appreciated, I am going to consolidate it
and add to the official texinfo document once I see what areas need
more work. I feel like even such an ad-hoc way like this might get
quite useful as I've seen several attempts on using OpenOCD for
boundary scan ranging from writing a BSDL parser and "target" to
manually creating SVF files, none of them was complete apparently.

It would also be rather interesting to learn how people usually
prepare SVF files, if it's ever needed to playback them step-by-step,
etc.

I know UrJTAG also provides boundary scan capabilities but I couldn't
find any documentation on automatic testing using it, can anyone share
his experience? Does it allow to keep several devices in EXTEST mode
at the same time and is it useful? What other possible advantages and
disadvantages are there?

Happy hacking :)
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