You can download the current SVN version with an SVN client of your
choice from the following repositories:
- svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk
+ @uref{svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk}
+
or
- http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/openocd/trunk
+
+ @uref{http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/openocd/trunk}
Using the SVN command line client, you can use the following command to
fetch the latest version (make sure there is no (non-svn) directory
@item
You may may need to write some C code.
-It may be as simple as a supporting a new new ft2232 or parport
+It may be as simple as a supporting a new ft2232 or parport
based dongle; a bit more involved, like a NAND or NOR flash
controller driver; or a big piece of work like supporting
a new chip architecture.
readers/updaters: Please remove this worrysome comment after other
chips are confirmed.}
-The AT91SAM3U4[E/C] (256K) chips have 2 flash banks, the other chips
-(3U[1/2][E/C]) have 1 flash bank. In all cases the flash banks are at
+The AT91SAM3U4[E/C] (256K) chips have two flash banks; most other chips
+have one flash bank. In all cases the flash banks are at
the following fixed locations:
@example
Control use of the EmbeddedIce DBGRQ signal to force entry into debug mode,
instead of breakpoints. This should be
safe for all but ARM7TDMI--S cores (like Philips LPC).
+This feature is enabled by default on most ARM9 cores,
+including ARM9TDMI, ARM920T, and ARM926EJ-S.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {arm7_9 dcc_downloads} (@option{enable}|@option{disable})