On Thursday, March 17, 2011 05:33:42 David George wrote:
> I am currently using urjtag to debug a PPC440 processor.  To do this I
> need to be able to manipulate the processor HALT signal from an FTDI
> chip. I would guess that the best place for this would be in the POD
> infrastructure. Is this correct?

i dont quite follow what it is you need to do

> Out of interest, what does POD stand for?

i dont think it stands for anything.  i think it's just referring to the ICE 
as a pod.

> Also how does the patch process work? Should I only submit things that
> are of universal interest? For example, should I submit cable code
> that add support for our custom (but open-source) board?

if you're just using a FTDI part, adding a small bit of logic to the existing 
ft2232.c for your board should be easy.
-mike

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