On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 1:42 AM, Paul Elliott
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I am not a hardware person but I would like to have the
> correct hardware on hand to jtag a totally bricked router.
>
> I also have one old unused router that is totally bricked
> that I would like to jtag.
>
> My computer only has usb so I want a usb rather than
> a parallel solution.
>
> My old router and the router I am thinking about getting
> has 14 pins on its jtag. But I would like to be able to
> do other routers as well.
>
> I use Linux not windows for my hosts, so I want to use urjtag
> as my jtag software.
>
>
> Which Jtag hardware, i.e. usb cables and interfaces should
> I get?
>
> I have looked on amazon but I am not sure which hardware
> will work with Linux.
>
> The link that says
> "Cheapest ready-made USB JTAG adapter to buy in the USA… FIXME: Broken link, 
> Please fix"
> http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?products_id=3124
>
> on the openwrt "JTAG Cables" web page is broken.
>
> Thank You for considering this question.

Any FT2232-based jtag adaptor is good:

http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/FT2232H-USB-20-HiSpeed-breakout-board-p-737.html

You can also use openocd with a simple Rpi to be used a s JTAG cable
(either with sysfs (slow) or mmapgpios (fast)).

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