>On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 09:35:55AM -0700, Andrey Yurovsky wrote:
>> I don't know about you but most of my logic analyzer usage is just checking
>> things on a simple serial bus (SPI, I2S, I2C, UART, etc.) and the last thing 
>> I
>> want to do is waste time "writing my own decoder in Python".
>Angus Gratton has posted a message recently about how he used Sigrok +
>his own SWD decoder to finally understand why stlink had issues
>talking to nrf51. So thanks to nice free software and Angus's hard
>work there's another debugging adapter option for nrf51 devs now.

>That's great.  As I recall Andrey Smirnov used an off the shelf Saleae to 
>investigate SWD on the Atmel EDBG and find that their firmware misbehaves, so 
>now openocd correctly handles rest/halt on CMSIS-DAP via Atmel's >EDBG adapter 
>; )

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OK this post ended out to be an eye-opener for free signal analyzers e.g. 
sigrok☺

I’m glad I only paid 25 USD for my Saleae Logic16 clone (aliexpress). I however 
still appreciate the GUI frontend provided by this company, and not writing any 
decoders myself, but I need to look at the other alternatives.

Any good alternative for TopJTAG boundary scan SW, which I am also very 
satisfied with, must include some intuitive frontend as well.

Regards Flemming

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