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Re: On-chip debugger and GDB
- To: Steven Johnson <sjohnson at neurizon dot net>
- Subject: Re: On-chip debugger and GDB
- From: brynn at tiny dot net
- Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 00:17:37 -0600
- CC: kenny chen <kenny dot chen at itexinc dot com>, gdb at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- References: <3A2EE3C9.CB71BF30@itexinc.com> <3A2F2A7D.40687DFC@neurizon.net>
I am hoping to use my 68332 and BDM pod with gdb/insight. AND I just
found this which is patches to gdb-5 to allow the BDM to be used
ftp://skatter.usask.ca/pub/eric/BDM-Linux-gdb/gdb-bdm-20000904.tgz
Now I haven't used it yet, but I know their have been patches for
gdb-3 and gdb-4 to work with the 68K BDM, and now I find the gdb-5 patches.
Also, this link seems to have a lot of info on the subject:
http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/m683xx/bdm_driver.html
Brynn
P.S. Okay, it isn't quite macraigor compatable, but if you are using a
683xx or a coldfire, BDM pods can be had for as little as $30.
Steven Johnson wrote:
>
> Macraigor only support Windows. So you can use the Macraigor BDM
> debuggers with GDB, but only under windows. (At least the parallel
> version, but I believe they all work because it uses the same interface
> DLL.)
>
> Steven
>
> kenny chen wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Can GDB used to connect with on-chip debugger (RAVEN, EJTAG v 2.5)
> > www.macraigor.com
> >
> > kenny
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