On Thursday, July 29, 2010 13:31:49 Benjamin Henrion wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:56 PM, Stefano Babic wrote:
> > The patch adds a cable driver that uses GPIOs
> > to control the JTAG interface.
> > It requires that the GPIOs sysfs is enabled
> > on the system. The GPIOs required are passed to the
> > driver at the connect time.
> 
> What kind of board are you using to make the JTAG over GPIO?
> 
> Would it work on openwrt routers where some GPIOs are available?

urjtag is running on a processor that has GPIOs connected to the JTAG pins of 
another device.  i dont think it makes much sense in openwrt routers unless 
you're going to use the router to program something else.  you cant use it to 
control the JTAG of the processor itself.
-mike

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