Kelly Murray wrote:
My woes continue. I'm now trying to use a ..F1232 device,
but the gdb-proxy reports it "Could not find device."
It finds the 1121 Ok, and a 123 chip too, but fails on this 1232,
and to double check I tried it with a 149, and that also fails
to be recognized. Is there a way to get a list of which devices
the gdb-proxy knows about. I'd assume it knows of them all,
but perhaps not. BTW, the 1121 and 123 and 149 chips are "dev boards"
from sparkfun.com, the 1232 device I soldered up.
thanks,
Kelly
gdbproxy works OK with the 1232 on both Linux and Windows. That is one
of the devices I used during the development of gdbproxy, so it has been
very well tested :-)
Are you sure your 1232 is OK? Have you tried it with any other tools? I
seem to remember the library has a workaround for a problem in early
1232 silicon, but it should work will all 1232s which have been released
to customers.
Regards,
Steve