I would like some confirmation concerning the compatibility of the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools and the Motorola "Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter" and the suggested 14 pin JTAG connector wiring described in the Parallel Port Command Converter document. I could not find information on the Metrowerks web site that confirmed the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools really work with the Suite56 parallel port/JTAG converter. So, if anyone actually has actually tried to use this combination of tools I would appreciate hearing about your experiences. |
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JTAG & DSP56F807
Started by ●August 12, 2003
Reply by ●August 12, 20032003-08-12
Mike, CodeWarrior for DSP56800 works with the "Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter". The way that you connect to the board is you would connect the 25-pin male connector at one end of a parallel port cable to the 25-pin connector on your computer. Connect the 25- pin female connector at the other end of the parallel port cable to the 25-pin male connector on the Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter module. Locate the 14-pin ribbon cable hanging from the Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter module. Connect the 14-pin female connector of the ribbon cable to the 14-pin JTAG male connector on the DSP568xxEVM board. Ensure that the red stripe on the ribbon cable corresponds to pin 1 on the DSP568xxEVM card. I hope that this information helps. Regards, Irene --- In , "Mike Lindsey" <mike-2@s...> wrote: > I would like some confirmation concerning the compatibility > of the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools and the Motorola > "Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter" and the > suggested 14 pin JTAG connector wiring described in > the Parallel Port Command Converter document. > > I could not find information on the Metrowerks web site > that confirmed the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools > really work with the Suite56 parallel port/JTAG converter. > > So, if anyone actually has actually tried to use this > combination of tools I would appreciate hearing about > your experiences. |
Reply by ●August 12, 20032003-08-12
Mike, CodeWarrior for DSP56800 works with the "Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter". The way that you connect to the board is you would connect the 25-pin male connector at one end of a parallel port cable to the 25-pin connector on your computer. Connect the 25- pin female connector at the other end of the parallel port cable to the 25-pin male connector on the Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter module. Locate the 14-pin ribbon cable hanging from the Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter module. Connect the 14-pin female connector of the ribbon cable to the 14-pin JTAG male connector on the DSP568xxEVM board. Ensure that the red stripe on the ribbon cable corresponds to pin 1 on the DSP568xxEVM card. I hope that this information helps. Regards, Irene --- In , "Mike Lindsey" <mike-2@s...> wrote: > I would like some confirmation concerning the compatibility > of the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools and the Motorola > "Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter" and the > suggested 14 pin JTAG connector wiring described in > the Parallel Port Command Converter document. > > I could not find information on the Metrowerks web site > that confirmed the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools > really work with the Suite56 parallel port/JTAG converter. > > So, if anyone actually has actually tried to use this > combination of tools I would appreciate hearing about > your experiences. |
Reply by ●August 12, 20032003-08-12
A Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter is built into the 56800 Family EVMs. Yes, I can guarantee they are compatible... -- dB --- Mike Lindsey <> wrote: > I would like some confirmation concerning the compatibility > of the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools and the Motorola > "Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter" and the > suggested 14 pin JTAG connector wiring described in > the Parallel Port Command Converter document. > > I could not find information on the Metrowerks web site > that confirmed the CodeWarrior DSP56800 tools > really work with the Suite56 parallel port/JTAG converter. > > So, if anyone actually has actually tried to use this > combination of tools I would appreciate hearing about > your experiences. > > __________________________________ |
Reply by ●August 13, 20032003-08-13
If you have CodeWarrior for DSP56800 installed, you can find the
documentation about "Connecting via the Suite56 Parallel Port Command Converter
Module and DSP568xx EVM board" in the Target DSP56800 manual > Chapter
Getting Started.
Regards
Hong
Mike Lindsey <m...@spectrumengineering.com> wrote: I would like some confirmation concerning the compatibility |