X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=2defb5d1ec6bbd5197b3a2fa6a4c70881534bbb3;hb=53d1f9b2ca5718e4996e9cf3406f857d0ed26df2;hp=3dc5865c705705f0ebe615b62089ef5a514e7a8c;hpb=7087b66f19a7d60025f7315baa26d682804f3640;p=openocd.git diff --git a/README b/README index 3dc5865c70..2defb5d1ec 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Free and Open On-Chip Debugging, In-System Programming and Boundary-Scan Testing - Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, 2006 Dominic Rath + Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Dominic Rath The debugger uses an IEEE 1149-1 compliant JTAG TAP bus master to access on-chip debug functionality available on ARM7 and ARM9 based microcontrollers / @@ -67,22 +67,28 @@ with many Linux distributions. 2. Supported cores -This version of openocd supports the following cores: +This version of openocd supports the following ARM7/9 cores: - ARM7TDMI(-s) - ARM9TDMI - ARM920t - ARM922t +- ARM926ej-s - ARM966e -Support for Intel XScale CPUs (PXA25x, PXA27x and IXP4xx) is currently being -developed. +Support for Intel XScale CPUs is also included: +- PXA25x +- IXP42x + +PXA27x debugging should be similar to the PXA25x but fails in the current +version of OpenOCD. + 3. Host platforms OpenOCD was originally developed on x86-Linux, but has since then been ported to run on Windows/Cygwin, native Windows with MinGW, FreeBSD, x86-64-Linux and -(though it's not fully working yet) PowerPC OS-X. +PowerPC OS-X. 4. Documentation