2009/5/25 Michel Catudal <michelcatu...@gmail.com>:
> David Brownell a écrit :
>>  - AVR32-specific support.  Probably not just the AP7 devices,
>>    but also the UC3 flavors (since those seem to be getting
>>    the engineering work nowadays).
>>
> I would agree with that. From what I have read the AVR32 is likely to
> compete with NEC's V850 and Cortex devices in the next few years.

ColdFire V1 and V2/V3/V4 support will be nice as well.

> The devices with CAN are supposed to come out shortly. This will make
> this device very important for us Engineers.
> Support for OpenOCD will be very usefull.
>

There are many 16/32bit MCUs which will benefit from OpenOCD if
they are supported. Most popular non-ARM ones I can think of are Renesas
M16C/32C, H8/H8S/H8SX, Infineon XC166/XE166, TI MSP430.

Just look at this chart for top 10 MCU vendors.
http://www.eetasia.com/ART_8800570077_1034362_NT_9b19f76b.HTM
http://www.eetasia.com/STATIC/ARTICLE_IMAGES/200904/EEOL_2009APR17_CTRLD_NT_01.gif

I guess that this will take a long time.

-- 
Xiaofan http://mcuee.blogspot.com
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