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DSTREAM and GCC

Hi !

I'm considering investing in DSTREAM to add a solid jtag debugger to our workplace, and we are using a cross compiled GCC (usually from Ubuntu or Linaro) to build our bare metal apps.

- Do I  have to also by DS-5 to be able to use the DSTREAM probe ?

- Are my actual compilers supported by DSTREAM or will I have to recompile everything using DS-5 ?

Best,

V.

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  • Hi Vincent,

    Another thought occurred to me; if you need to get more familiar with DS-5, Arm offers an free evaluation period for DS-5. You can download and install it and easily get a 30 day evaluation license. It comes with many pre-built examples and allows you to use Fast Models for the Arm cores to run the code on. This is a great way to get familiar with DS-5 and test out its ability to operate with your gcc compiler. You even get to try out the Arm compilers as well!

    If you need more help on this - or if you need help once evaluating DS-5 just get back to us and we will help.

    Regards Tony

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  • Hi Vincent,

    Another thought occurred to me; if you need to get more familiar with DS-5, Arm offers an free evaluation period for DS-5. You can download and install it and easily get a 30 day evaluation license. It comes with many pre-built examples and allows you to use Fast Models for the Arm cores to run the code on. This is a great way to get familiar with DS-5 and test out its ability to operate with your gcc compiler. You even get to try out the Arm compilers as well!

    If you need more help on this - or if you need help once evaluating DS-5 just get back to us and we will help.

    Regards Tony

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