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Luminary LM3S8962 with Eclipse Problem

Posted by pirate959 on October 10, 2007
I am wondering how to get openOCD working. The freeRTOS port seems to use this. However on the YAGARTO site, it says that it does not support luminary micros. Any ideas?

RE: Luminary LM3S8962 with Eclipse Problem

Posted by Patrick DEFLANDRE on October 11, 2007
You should not have any problem with openOCD with Luminary micros. As you can read on the following link : http://openfacts.berlios.de/index-en.phtml?title=Open_On-Chip_Debugger

"It allows ARM7 (ARM7TDMI and ARM720t), ARM9 (ARM920t, ARM922t, ARM926ej-s, ARM966e-s), XScale (PXA25x, IXP42x) and Cortex-M3 (Luminary Stellaris LM3 and ST STM32) based cores to be debugged."

But you should use the latest version of openOCD, which is probably not in the Yagarto distribution.

RE: Luminary LM3S8962 with Eclipse Problem

Posted by Dave on October 11, 2007
Have you read the documentation pages for the LM3S Eclipse demo on the FreeRTOS site? It tells you how to setup the tools and does not mention Yagarto as far as I can see.


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