On 01/03/2018 18:08, Christian Mauderer wrote: > Am 28.02.2018 um 05:52 schrieb Chris Johns: >> On 28/02/2018 15:37, Christian Mauderer wrote: >>> Yes, seems that I misunderstood it. So OpenOCD will remain on top of the >>> recommendation list. >> >> For open solutions currently it seems so. >> >>> >>>>> As a positive report: I have a quite stable setup with the Segger J-Link >>>>> EDU. >>>> >>>> I do not run Linux and do not put Macs close to hardware so I cannot run >>>> their >>>> closed source GDB server. I will stick with a fully open solution I can >>>> control >>>> and fix. >>> >>> Most of the time I prefere open solutions too. I had some problems with >>> OpenOCD on another target and bought the J-Link for that one. I only >>> re-used it for the Beagle and it run quite well. >> >> Nice. Please add it to the Wiki and some instructions if you feel it is >> needed. >> It should be up to users to decide based on their needs and budget. > > I'll add a section with the scripts that I used for debugging. >
Thanks. >> >>>> >>>>> The EDU is a affordable variant with the disadvantage that it must >>>>> only be used for non-commericial purpose. >>>> >>>> Ouch, messy. If I am paid to work on open source is that a non-commmercial >>>> purpose or commercial purpose? What if I am paid more for coding and I >>>> debug for >>>> free? ;) >>> >>> Same problem as allways with licensing. I would expect that GSoC is more >>> educationall than commercial. But it's an edge case. >> >> Agreed. > > I have been on the embedded world trade show yesterday and talked to one > of the people on the Segger booth. He has seen no problem if GSoC > students use the EDU version of the debugger. Excellent news. > >> >>> For my applications I dont have a problem to distinguish because we have >>> another debugger at work. So I can separate these quite well. >> >> For a BBB? I think we should list solutions, commercial or open, cheap or >> expensive. > > Currently I don't have a BBB project at work. So I currently don't have > ready made debugger scripts for the debugger we use there most of the time. > Sure. Chris _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users
