[sdiy] An ARM or a Leg
Gabriel Lindeborg
gabriel at lindeborg.org
Fri Apr 15 16:41:34 CEST 2005
Something like this?
http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&itemid=209
It´s not zero but...
The AVR is totaly different bug.
//Gabbe of Sweden
Batz Goodfortune wrote:
> Y-ellow All.
> Sorry if I'm getting repetitive here but I've hit a snag and I'm
> hoping one of you uber programmers may have the answer.
>
> I need to work with an embedded ARM chip. An ATMEL AT91 family to be
> exact. Is there a cheap way (IE: zero outlay) of talking to these
> things. They're all JTAG and as far as I can tell, no two JTAG
> interfaces are a-like.
>
> As it turns out, the device programmer I bought a few years back will
> talk to an AVR over JTAG, but only the now, obsolete variety.
> Fortunately there is a way of talking to them using a simple parallel
> port cable from both BOSH and linux. But search as I might, I can't seem
> to find anything as simple to work with an ARM chip. So if anyone could
> point me at a solution I'd be most grateful.
>
> Also if anyone's worked with the SAM97 DreamSynth chips out of ATMEL,
> I'd appreciate a few tips on how to get started with those as well.
>
> Thanks muchley.
>
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