On Fri, 3 Jan 2014, Mark Lazarewicz wrote:

> Well if you prefer non open source solution and prefer a feature
> rich IDE(CCS5.X) backed by the vendor (TI) @ $79 xdsv2usb is the
> only way. I trust your google skills starting from here
>
> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard
>
> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS100
>
> code composer jtag support uses a .gel file to initialize processor
> and memory so you will have to google around for the Beagle Board
> one or uses the bootloader to initialize things and then grab
> control I dont recommend that approach
>
> The industry trend now is jtag over usb with no need for a connector
> the bone white supports this the Beagleboard and Panda and BBB need
> connectors

  the XDS100v3 looks interesting and definitely affordable ... i'm
assuming it's usable under linux as i have a *passing* acquaintance
with Code Composer Studio running on windows so i hope this is still
usable under linux, specifically fedora 20 for now.

  unless anyone has any specific objections to this item, i'll order
it and start playing.

rday

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