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Offline LukasTopic starter

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Hi everyone,

maybe some of you Makefile/gcc users have been envying KEIL users for the Keil System Viewer, which allows you to peek&poke peripheral registers in a nice way. Envy no more! https://github.com/carrotIndustries/svdregview gives you point and click access to any ARM MCU's registers that you manage to obtain a SVD file for. Currently only works on linux.

Hopefully someone can make use of this.
 

Offline Brutte

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Re: svdregview - Point-and click access to MCU peripheral registers
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2015, 09:33:22 am »
Envy no more!
What about embsysregview? What about GNU Arm? These both are plug-ins for Eclipse.
 

Offline SolarSunrise

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Re: svdregview - Point-and click access to MCU peripheral registers
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2015, 09:56:25 am »
Damn thanks man. I will definitely keep this in my arsenal for future debugging.

Envy no more!
What about embsysregview? What about GNU Arm? These both are plug-ins for Eclipse.

Well for those of us who don't use eclipse (I use Sublime Text) this kind of program can save a heck of a lot of headache.
 

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Re: svdregview - Point-and click access to MCU peripheral registers
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2015, 10:48:48 am »
Well for those of us who don't use eclipse (I use Sublime Text) this kind of program can save a heck of a lot of headache.
What is the point of using a (SublimeText) source code editor that does not have MI gdb interface and do debugging with register point and click  :-// ?
 


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