Hi Patrick,

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:32 AM, Patrick Maupin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know if any of you guys have seen this, but bsdl.info has
> around 7000 bsdl files and a search engine in front of them.  A lot of
> the files have syntax errors, and there are some dupes, but still it's
> a pretty good resource.
>
I didn't know such a website. Thank you!

> I sent them an email asking if they would provide a programmatic API
> so that programs could retrieve bsdl files based on the devices in the
> chain, but I haven't heard back yet.
>
I would like they create a git or SVN repository, thus UrJTAG can
import those files easily.

> I'm slowly cleaning up and open-sourcing a bit of Python JTAG code
> that I have -- one of the first bits out of the gate uses data that I
> scraped from the bsdl.info site.  It can return
> manufacturer/devicename/ir_capture information.  I use it for chain
> discovery.
>
I remember someone on this mailing list is working on a Python
bindings of liburjtag.

Regards,
Jie

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