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Re: ARM Development with multi-ice from South Africa


dear Grant,
      thanks for the reply. we found that multiICE is backward compatible 
with embeddedICE from this site http://www.kimstek.co.kr/new-h/tools/multi_ice.html.
     but multiICE has a parallel port interface. is it possible 
to change the gdb sources to make it use a parallel port interface? 
if so , please give me some inputs.
  thanks a lot
   rajeev

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On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 09:35:53  
 Grant Edwards wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 12:41:04PM +0530, Rajeev murthy wrote:
>
>> i wanted to know from you how you are using the embeddedICE
>> with the gdb5.0(Insight5.0). 
>
>First, you need to have a gdb binary that was built for arm
>targets.  Then you connect using a command like:
>
>gdb> target rdi /dev/ttyS0 19200
>   or
>gdb> target rdi s=/dev/ttyS0,p=/dev/par0 19200
>
>Once connected, most of the gdb commands work as usual, except
>you use the "continue" command to start execution after you
>load a file:
>
>gdb> symbol-file myprog.elf
>gdb> load myprog.elf
>gdb> cont
>
>> i have a multiICE with me which i believe can be made to work
>> as an embeddedICE.
>
>I don't have any experience with MultiICE, but I don't believe
>it's compatible with EmbeddedICE.  At one point there was a a
>library that could be used to get gdb to work with MultiICE,
>but there were licensing problems.
>
>See:
>
>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/gdb/2001-01/msg00171.html
>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/ecos-discuss/2001-02/msg00254.html
>
>According to the posting below, multiICE support for gdb hasn't 
ever been
>released:
>
>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/insight/2001-q1/msg00166.html
>
>-- 
>Grant Edwards
>grante@visi.com



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