On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Freddie Chopin <[email protected]>wrote:
> 1st of all - write to the list > > >It does have a USB <=> RS-232 converter. FT2232 is like 2 devices in one > >chip - one is the JTAG (that's FT2232 channel A), and the other is > >RS-232 converter (that's FT2232 channel B). Those two devices can (and > >in this case - should) have different drivers, for example libusb-win32 > >for JTAG, original FTDI drivers for RS-232 channel. > > It might seem silly question for an experienced person but please excuse > for this. Does that mean that I need to first install the the drivers which > came along with the ARM-USB-TINY on a CD and then uninstall the driver for > JTAG. And then install libusb-win32 for JTAG alone? > Also I am unable to understand for what purpose I need the RS232 converted. My Jtag hardware's(olimex USB TINY) one end goes to USB drive and other goes to jtag socket on ARM board. It does not have an RS232port like the one mentioned here http://www.olimex.com/dev/index.html > > >the inf file is fine, but you need the "original" drivers for the RS-232 > >channel. You may of course ignore that channel if you don't need it. Does ignoring means that I should just install the driver only once(for jtag) and on second time when prompted for drivers I should ignore it? > Regards > Rohit > > _______________________________________________ > Openocd-development mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development >
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