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> Thanks Lorenzo.
>
> Did you get anywhere with developing your own or are you
> still paying
> for the SpectrumDigitial ?
Sadly, I'm still paying. In fact, I've returned a broken JTAG for repair
just some days ago! :(
I've found an interesting project on the Internet, but it uses a
deprecated device (PPC34C60 from SMSC, the same used by some early TI
and Spectrum Digital's EZ-DSP). If someone can point me at someone who
sells them, I would be very glad! :)
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Lorenzo
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Thanks Lorenzo.
Did you get anywhere with developing your own or are you still paying
for the SpectrumDigitial ?
Regards
Lorenzo Lutti wrote:
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>>Does anybody know of a reasonably priced JTAG interface
>>which works with
>>the Texas Code Composer Studio. All the ones I have found
>>so far cost
>>$3,000+ !!!
>>
>
>At www.spectrumdigital.com you can find a parallel port JTAG interface
>at 1300$. It's still too much (it contains a 10$ Actel FPGA and nothing
>else) but at least it's better than 3000$.
>
>Some time ago we have spoken in this newsgroup about self-building a
>JTAG interface (search "homebrew JTAG" or something like this with
>Google groups). The conclusion was that although it's possible, it would
>take a lot of time and probably it isn't worth the effort (unless you
>use a lot of them or you want to start a JTAG emulators business :-)).
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Thanks Lorenzo.<br>
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Did you get anywhere with developing your own or are you still paying for
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Regards<br>
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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>At <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.spectrumdigital.com">www.spectrumdigital.com</a> you can find a parallel port JTAG interface<br>at 1300$. It's still too much (it contains a 10$ Actel FPGA and nothing<br>else) but at least it's better than 3000$.<br><br>Some time ago we have spoken in this newsgroup about self-building a<br>JTAG interface (search "homebrew JTAG" or something like this with<br>Google groups). The conclusion was that although it's possible, it would<br>take a lot of time and probably it isn't worth the effort (unless you<br>use a lot of them or you want to start a JTAG emulators business :-)).<br><br></pre>
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Reply by Lorenzo Lutti●October 4, 20032003-10-04
<andy.robertson1@pop.ntlworld.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Does anybody know of a reasonably priced JTAG interface
> which works with
> the Texas Code Composer Studio. All the ones I have found
> so far cost
> $3,000+ !!!
At www.spectrumdigital.com you can find a parallel port JTAG interface
at 1300$. It's still too much (it contains a 10$ Actel FPGA and nothing
else) but at least it's better than 3000$.
Some time ago we have spoken in this newsgroup about self-building a
JTAG interface (search "homebrew JTAG" or something like this with
Google groups). The conclusion was that although it's possible, it would
take a lot of time and probably it isn't worth the effort (unless you
use a lot of them or you want to start a JTAG emulators business :-)).
--
Lorenzo
Reply by ●October 3, 20032003-10-03
Does anybody know of a reasonably priced JTAG interface which works with
the Texas Code Composer Studio. All the ones I have found so far cost
$3,000+ !!!
Regards
Andy
Please send any email to andy.robertson1@ntlworld.com as I don't often
get the opportunity to browse newsnet.