On 2006-11-15, Steve Underwood <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Is there any way one can get access to the source code in order
>>to fix these problems?
> It is being maintained. I have no problems under Linux or Windows with
> the current version. Can you tell us what problems you have?
1) There's no way to turn off debug messages. I always run
gdb servers/proxies from the same terminal that gdb is
running on and it's sort of annoying to have debug messages
from the proxy/server constantly intermingled with gdb's
output.
The older version (the one on the mspgcc site) didn't
output debug messages unless you told it to with the
--debug flag.
2) When downloading via the parallel port interface, recent
versions of gdbproxy will only send one download packet per
second. The old verion would send a new download packet as
soon as the previous one had been ACKed (about 30 packets
per second was typical with default packet sizes).
Increasing the download packet size helps, but even with
the download packet size maxed out, the new versions are
still 2-3X slower than the old version. People have been
complaining about this for months, but the response seems
to be "use a different program".
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