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From: "Lyle Bainbridge" <lyle@zevion.com>
To: "'Dan Malek'" <dan@embeddededge.com>, <baitisj@evolution.com>
Cc: <n_gale@ok.ru>, <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Subject: RE: DBAu1500 board flash downloading
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 00:40:36 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000201c32992$a844efc0$1601a8c0@radium> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3EDC29CB.1010409@embeddededge.com>

Yeh, I second that.  The BDI-2000 has been a very valuable tool
for me, both for debugging and flash writing.  However, it runs
about $2500 for one architecture (ie, MIPS).  By the time you
purchase the Raven and the various software packages it's almost
as expensive, but isn't as good.  If money isn't a problem, the
BDI-2000 is the way to go.

Lyle


> 
> 
> Jeff Baitis wrote:
> 
> > Rather than building an EJTAG interface, I recommend the 
> Raven EJTAG 
> > interface. It plugs into your LPT port, and will plug into 
> the EJTAG 
> > interface on your DBAu1500 board.
> 
> I can recommend the Abatron BDI-2000 (www.abatron.ch).  It's 
> a powerful, flexible tool that will work in a variety of 
> development environments. In addition to providing debugging 
> features, it also has built-in flash programming algorithms.  
> You can erase/program flash with simple console or script 
> commands from various file formats transferred over the 
> network using tftp.
> 
> 
> 	-- Dan
> 

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From: "Lyle Bainbridge" <lyle@zevion.com>
To: 'Dan Malek' <dan@embeddededge.com>, baitisj@evolution.com
Cc: n_gale@ok.ru, linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: RE: DBAu1500 board flash downloading
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 00:40:36 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000201c32992$a844efc0$1601a8c0@radium> (raw)
Message-ID: <20030603054036.xcb7hatyzB76Xwz8OsOZXQj3F2Mmq5kLJUjhoohxpCw@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3EDC29CB.1010409@embeddededge.com>

Yeh, I second that.  The BDI-2000 has been a very valuable tool
for me, both for debugging and flash writing.  However, it runs
about $2500 for one architecture (ie, MIPS).  By the time you
purchase the Raven and the various software packages it's almost
as expensive, but isn't as good.  If money isn't a problem, the
BDI-2000 is the way to go.

Lyle


> 
> 
> Jeff Baitis wrote:
> 
> > Rather than building an EJTAG interface, I recommend the 
> Raven EJTAG 
> > interface. It plugs into your LPT port, and will plug into 
> the EJTAG 
> > interface on your DBAu1500 board.
> 
> I can recommend the Abatron BDI-2000 (www.abatron.ch).  It's 
> a powerful, flexible tool that will work in a variety of 
> development environments. In addition to providing debugging 
> features, it also has built-in flash programming algorithms.  
> You can erase/program flash with simple console or script 
> commands from various file formats transferred over the 
> network using tftp.
> 
> 
> 	-- Dan
> 

  reply	other threads:[~2003-06-03  5:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-05-30 20:29 DBAu1500 board flash downloading n_gale
2003-05-30 21:45 ` Jeff Baitis
2003-06-03  4:53   ` Dan Malek
2003-06-03  5:40     ` Lyle Bainbridge [this message]
2003-06-03  5:40       ` Lyle Bainbridge

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