X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=testing%2Findex.html;h=687bb90dd677e863cf6a5dc0588ab69dcd6808e8;hp=a835178412263f75f6f438514c546edc63e73a2b;hb=5a4525613dbd1b91ddbd9610e13b26eac6794f88;hpb=87939e553d542ee2ec2b82075798838b77468ead diff --git a/testing/index.html b/testing/index.html index a835178412..687bb90dd6 100644 --- a/testing/index.html +++ b/testing/index.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
jtag1:
+jtag2: Tested on Windows XP Prof. (SP2) with original FTDI driver.
+jtag3: Tested on Windows XP Prof. (SP2) with original FTDI driver.
+jtag4: Tested on Mac OS X (10.5.2, Intel) with libftdi-0.10 and libusb-0.1.12
+jtag5:
The test result is in KB/sec.
@@ -244,6 +254,7 @@In this example a speed of 93 KB/sec was reached. The hardware which was used for the test can be found here.
+The test was made on Windows XP Prof. (SP2) with a JTAGkey and the original FTDI driver.
+For this test a STR710 with external memory was used. The example project can be found under examples/STR710JtagSpeed. Here Eclipse or the arm-elf-gdb can be used to download the test.elf file into the RAM. The result of the GDB can look like:
+Loading section .text, size 0x6019c lma 0x62000000
+ Start address 0x62000040, load size 393628
Transfer rate: 52 KB/sec, 2008 bytes/write.
In this example a speed of 52 KB/sec was reached. The hardware which was used for the test can be found here.
+The test was made on Mac OS X (10.5.2, Intel) with a JTAGkey and the following driver:
+- libftdi 0.10
+ - libusb 0.1.12