Re: advice on JTAG

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I'll second that.  I own at least 6 different JTAG adapters for different
processors, and the BDI2000 is the best hands down.

Ed Okerson

> In message <20051212204035.GL5132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking for a good JTAG system to debug a MIPS AU1100 based
>> board.
>
> Abatron BDI2000...
>
>> I'd like to have the possibility to put hardware and software break
>> points in u-boot and linux source code. Also I prefere a system who
>> completely supports the GNU/Linux system as host.
>
> ...with firmware "bdiGDB".
>
>> Can you please suggest me some links? :)
>
> http://www.abatron.ch/products/xr/aspx/r.1/Sv.63713d7b43526570313d7b693d394f54565743484b33513244474b394a594556537d7d/rx/products_detail.htm
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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