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Cortex-A8 DS-5 J-Link SBC-i.MX51 Bare-Metal
Dr. Frank W. Pelzer
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 22nd December 2010 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi,
is this the right forum?
I have a J-Link JTAG/USB interface, I recently acquired a Bluetechnix SBC-i.MX51 and I am just this moment downloading the DS-5 EVAL (30 DAY).
I want to do bare-metal programming, i.e. no Linux no WinCE.
Do I have any chance to achieve this with this set of tools, e.g. with the combination of 'J-Link & DS-5' and with 'DS-5 & bare-metal i.MX51'?
Thanks,
Frank.
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Javier Orensanz
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 4th January 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi, yes, this is the right forum.
The latest DS-5 eval indeed supports bare metal development on an i.MX51. However, in order to do this you need a DSTREAM (
www.arm.com/dstream
) or RVI (
www.arm.com/rvi
) target connection unit.
t the moment there are no plans to support J-Link, although we (ARM) are open to license the RDDI debug interface to Segger, and to support alternative "low-cost" JTAG probes in the future.
Best regards, Javier
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Javier Orensanz
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 4th January 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi, yes, this is the right forum.
The latest DS-5 eval indeed supports bare metal development on an i.MX51. However, in order to do this you need a DSTREAM (
www.arm.com/dstream
) or RVI (
www.arm.com/rvi
) target connection unit.
t the moment there are no plans to support J-Link, although we (ARM) are open to license the RDDI debug interface to Segger, and to support alternative "low-cost" JTAG probes in the future.
Best regards, Javier
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