Just found out what the problem was: The Neo did not get enough power while
I did use the USB connector trough the Debug Board while it did get enough
power to work when I did connect the Neo directly to the computer!:)
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Hypnotize
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> Hi aga
Hi again,
Sorry for my late answer but I havent had time to answer you before now.
Yes the cable does fit in to the GTA02 and the Debug Board and the "Reset"
button on the Debug Board does reset the GTA02 (it does a hard restart of
the device or something?) but it still does not work. :(
The ope
andi wrote:
> Lynn Nguyen wrote:
>> Does the cable fit completely into your neo? Because my cable doesn't
>> go straight in. Is there a technique to make it fit? Did you have any
>> problems making it fit? Because I think my problem is that my cable
>> doesn't go all the way in.
>>
> When you lo
Lynn Nguyen wrote:
> Does the cable fit completely into your neo? Because my cable doesn't
> go straight in. Is there a technique to make it fit? Did you have any
> problems making it fit? Because I think my problem is that my cable
> doesn't go all the way in.
>
When you look at the contacts on
Does the cable fit completely into your neo? Because my cable doesn't go
straight in. Is there a technique to make it fit? Did you have any problems
making it fit? Because I think my problem is that my cable doesn't go all
the way in.
Lynn
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:47 AM, andi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hypnotize wrote:
> I have tried that to and get the same error messages! :(
Hi!
I go the debug board working the first time just a minute ago, but I had
the same errors.
Make sure, you have the flat flexible cable between debug board and
freerunner completely plugged into
the small connector on
I have tried that to and get the same error messages! :(
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Holger Freyther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2008 02:22:40 Hypnotize wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I cant get openocd working (with Debug Board v3 and GTA02), I just get
> this
> > error messa
On Sunday 07 September 2008 02:22:40 Hypnotize wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I cant get openocd working (with Debug Board v3 and GTA02), I just get this
> error message:
>
> $ openocd -f /etc/openocd/openocd.conf
> Info:openocd.c:84 main(): Open On-Chip Debugger (2007-01-31 12:00 CET)
> Error: ft2232.c:13
Hi,
I cant get openocd working (with Debug Board v3 and GTA02), I just get this
error message:
$ openocd -f /etc/openocd/openocd.conf
Info:openocd.c:84 main(): Open On-Chip Debugger (2007-01-31 12:00 CET)
Error: ft2232.c:1351 ft2232_init(): unable to open ftdi device:
ftdi_usb_reset failed
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Hi Lynn-
Lynn Nguyen 提到:
> Why would I want to do that to the debug board?
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board_v3 . If the usb id is
> 0403:6010 then its wrong isn't it?
>
Yes, 0403:6010 is wrong if you get the debug v3 comes with these IDs.
Why would I want to do that to the debug board?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board_v3 . If the usb id is
0403:6010 then its wrong isn't it?
Also I don't understand this section of the wiki page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenOCD#Known_Bugs_and_Troubleshooting
Did you turn it on ?
An
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Hi Lynn-
Lynn Nguyen ??:
> Yeah it's loading the correct openocd.cfg file. I even added random
> commands to it and i saw those commands in the error messages. I even
> used -f to be sure.
>
* Could you check the .cfg file is comes with, it should
Yeah it's loading the correct openocd.cfg file. I even added random commands
to it and i saw those commands in the error messages. I even used -f to be
sure.
Lynn
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Neng-Yu Tu (Tony Tu) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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Hi Lynn-
> I was wondering if anyone was using the Neo1973 (GTA01v4) with Debug
> board v3. I used the openocd.cfg available on the wiki and I get this
> problem:
> Info:openocd.c:82 main(): Open On-Chip Debugger (2006-08-01 12:00 CEST)
> Info:
Hey All,
I was wondering if anyone was using the Neo1973 (GTA01v4) with Debug board
v3. I used the openocd.cfg available on the wiki and I get this problem:
Info:openocd.c:82 main(): Open On-Chip Debugger (2006-08-01 12:00 CEST)
Info:configuration.c:50 configuration_output_handler(): Comma
Lynn Nguyen wrote:
> I believe so. I used the openocd.cfg that is given on the wiki. I've even
> followed the steps here:
> http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/notes/openocd
> which seem to be legit. The step I get stuck on is running openocd. I think
> maybe there is something wrong with the
Hi Lynn-
Lynn Nguyen ??:
> I believe so. I used the openocd.cfg that is given on the wiki. I've
> even followed the steps here:
> http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/notes/openocd
> which seem to be legit. The step I get stuck on is running openocd. I
> think maybe there is something wrong
I believe so. I used the openocd.cfg that is given on the wiki. I've even
followed the steps here:
http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/notes/openocd
which seem to be legit. The step I get stuck on is running openocd. I think
maybe there is something wrong with the libftdi phase? I'm not sure
Hi Lynn-
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering, has anyone had any luck connecting their debug board
> (v3) to a neo1973? I followed all the instructions here:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board_v3 (for linux)
> but I keep getting 'no valid jtag interface found'. But that doesn't
> make any se
Hi all,
I was wondering, has anyone had any luck connecting their debug board (v3)
to a neo1973? I followed all the instructions here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board_v3 (for linux)
but I keep getting 'no valid jtag interface found'. But that doesn't make
any sense because I can see the
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