Hello,
OK, I think I will be able to port Versaloon into the new interface 
organization.

> ps/2: Where did you see A9xCPU for $40? :-)

Not A9xCPU for $40, but a total solution for $40, of course it's the price for 
large quantity order.
It's not open to the public now, I'll get contact with them these days.
On taobao.com (which is something like ebay in China), you can even find 
some miniPC (android based console without screen, but has hdmi) are sold 
at $30 - $40.
I have ported Versaloon driver to Android 4.0+ with Usb OTG feature, aims at 
some industry solutions, which will be a great cost down to original solutions.
Users can simply develop applications on Android with my library to communicate
with some specified peripherals.




simonqian.openocd

From: CeDeROM
Date: 2012-11-30 03:38
To: simonqian.openocd
CC: openocd-devel
Subject: Re: Re: [OpenOCD-devel] openocd+libswd call for testing work in 
progress...
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 6:55 AM, simonqian.openocd
<[email protected]> wrote:
> For SWD, some more wise device is necessary to speed up.
> I'll try to add my code into the latest libswd when ready.

Hello Simon :-)

I have made some preparations for the OpenOCD to accept different
solutions for transport implementation - its called Interface Feature.
When you do a Setup of a Transport, a feature will be searched on a
currently selected Interface. You should provide your own feature
definition for a Versaloon (this was previously named dap_ops and you
probably already have it working). If no SWD feature is provided by an
Interface, by default LibSWD is tried. If your Interface provide
"transfer" and "bitbang" methods, LibSWD will work on that too :-)

In this new Interface organization all interfaces should provide
minimal generic "transfer" and "bitbang" functions, and they can
provide their own Features for additional tasks. If the feature has no
dedicated implementation for that given interface, a generic one will
be used based on "transfer" and "bitbang" methods and some generic
feature.

Best regards :-)
Tomek

ps/2: Where did you see A9xCPU for $40? :-)

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