* MacRaigor Wiggler
@ 2002-10-18 17:32 Ing.Gianfranco Morandi
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From: Ing.Gianfranco Morandi @ 2002-10-18 17:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC
I'm running with Linux on the EST8260 board and I would like to connect the
Wiggler to the JTAG port of board.
Does anybody have suggestions on how I should configure the gdb to debug a
device driver?
many thanks
Gianfranco
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* RE: MacRaigor Wiggler
@ 2002-10-18 17:41 Rod Boyce
2002-10-18 18:04 ` Wolfgang Denk
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From: Rod Boyce @ 2002-10-18 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Ing.Gianfranco Morandi', LinuxPPC
Through away your Wiggler and get a BDI2000. They don't support the MMU,
they are slow and only work under windows.
Regards,
Rod Boyce.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ing.Gianfranco Morandi [mailto:gianfranco.morandi@euro-studio.it]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:33 AM
To: LinuxPPC
Subject: MacRaigor Wiggler
I'm running with Linux on the EST8260 board and I would like to connect the
Wiggler to the JTAG port of board.
Does anybody have suggestions on how I should configure the gdb to debug a
device driver?
many thanks
Gianfranco
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* Re: MacRaigor Wiggler
2002-10-18 17:41 Rod Boyce
@ 2002-10-18 18:04 ` Wolfgang Denk
2002-10-19 17:46 ` Brad Parker
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From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2002-10-18 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rod Boyce; +Cc: 'Ing.Gianfranco Morandi', LinuxPPC
In message <8D7C5F56B409554D9D46AC22195807F3061AED@exchwenz01.dmcwave.co.nz> you wrote:
>
> Through away your Wiggler and get a BDI2000. They don't support the MMU,
> they are slow and only work under windows.
This is not exactly correct. IIRC the BDM4GDB project has added
support to drive the wiggler, too, including MMU support.
But the BDI2000 is clearly the superior tool.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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* Re: MacRaigor Wiggler
2002-10-18 18:04 ` Wolfgang Denk
@ 2002-10-19 17:46 ` Brad Parker
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From: Brad Parker @ 2002-10-19 17:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Wolfgang Denk; +Cc: Rod Boyce, 'Ing.Gianfranco Morandi', LinuxPPC
Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>
>In message <8D7C5F56B409554D9D46AC22195807F3061AED@exchwenz01.dmcwave.co.nz> y
>ou wrote:
>>
>> Through away your Wiggler and get a BDI2000. They don't support the MMU,
>> they are slow and only work under windows.
>
>This is not exactly correct. IIRC the BDM4GDB project has added
>support to drive the wiggler, too, including MMU support.
Also, I think it should be said that for $150, the wiggler is a great
bargain and very useful for doing initial bringup. It's certainly
capable of programming the dram (UTM) and getting initial boot rom
code going, even if you have to use a Windows machine to do it.
>But the BDI2000 is clearly the superior tool.
True (and I love the bdi2000), but it's 16x the cost, so each tool has
a place...
-brad
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