Thanks, I will try LPC1700 driver. 

I have STM32F4 discovery board with built in stlink v2, but it would be
nice to see SWD in FT2232 programmers :) (I have jtag lock pick which
should be able to support SWD according to it's website)

Daniel

On Thu, 05 Sep 2013 13:13:29 +0200
Jörg Fischer <tur...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> Am 03.09.2013 02:09, schrieb Daniel Kowalski:
> 
> > Does OpenOCD supports flashing LPC111x chips from NXP?
> > I've read users manual and did not find apropriate driver.
> 
> They are compatible to the 1700 driver up to 64 KB Flash (4k Pages)
> IIRC. So it is possible to flash them.
> 
> > I will need to flash some of them in near future. They have UART
> > bootloader so it is possible without dedicated programmer, but I
> > would have to alter the application (UART is occupied with RS485
> > transmitter connected to few other circuits), frequent reflashing
> > during firware development is a PITA in this configuration. I would
> > prefer SWD (chips do not support JTAG).
> 
> SWD is currently supported in a few HLA adapters like the stlink.
> Most others (like FT2232 bases ones) only support JTAG.
> 
> -- J. Fischer
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