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| NikWing:
I fail to update the f*cking glibc from 2.13 to something newer (2.18 is current version) -_- it's not in the repositories ... wasting hours with linux and stuff gah. |
| battlefield:
I actually connected pin 1 from the JTAG header with the 3.3V pin from the 4 pin header on the other side of the board and also to my JTAG adapter and it worked perfectly fine and so does the scope (especially now when I have everything unlocked :D) |
| granz:
Yes, it probably will work. I'm just saying it's a BAD IDEA. Just because it happens to work doesn't mean it is correct. You shouldn't be connecting two separate regulated outputs together. There is probably just a fairly high value resistor in series with the 3.3V pin on the JTAG header. See this: http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/55270/is-it-ok-to-connect-the-output-of-buck-regulator-in-parallel |
| NikWing:
ok, please help D: I'm currently trying to find out if the avr jtagice mk2 can actually be used with blackfin ... is jtag interface = jtag interface? or are there special jtag interfaces? I don't know yet how to connect with the gdbproxy, I read somewhere that WIGGLER is compatible with the avr jtagice mk2, but I don't see anything about how to use it -_- |
| pascal_sweden:
I have received feedback from the Swedish distributor that the DS2072 which is on sales (special offer as DS2072A replaces the old model) is in fact HW version 2. Is it worth to buy the HW version 2? Or is the A version even better? What is missing in the old HW version 2? I understand that HW version 2 is easy to hack in current FW version, but does only go up to 200MHz. And in future FW versions it could be as difficult as on the A version, which might go up to 300MHz? |
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