1. OpenOCD is alive and well

    OpenOCD is alive and well.

    However, you won't find any news here about OpenOCD. For that you have to go to the openocd development mailing list.

    svn version 1000 was committed a while ago... In addition to new features such as improved scripting, new targets(MIPS particularly), there is a …

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  2. Loooooooooooooong time, no news

    It's been over a year since I last posted to the OpenOCD website, but my posting frequency is by no means an indication of OpenOCD development activity. The mailinglist shows 184 posts for January '08, and we've already reached 87 messages within the first 11 days of februrary. The Windows …

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  3. New OpenOCD binaries available at www.yagarto.de

    Michael Fischer just put up a new version of the OpenOCD at his Yagarto webpage. This release includes the new support for ARM926EJ-S based targets, as well as numerous other fixes and improvements. Release 128 from Michael Fischer's website is considered the current official version for the Windows platform, and …

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  4. ARM926EJ-S Support

    I've checked in support for ARM926EJ-S based cores. This has only been tested with a LPC3180 yet, and the cache/MMU handling isn't tested at all, but basically it should work. Accessing CP15 registers works, and can be verified with the command "arm926ejs cp15 0 0 0 0" which does …

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  5. Testers wanted (Cortex-M3, XScale)

    It's been a while since the last post, but a lot has happened since then. OpenOCD is now at SVN revision 114 (115 once I commit my latest XScale changes).

    Changes include:
    - support for Cortex-M3 cores, including flash writing for Luminary Stellaris (This was contributed by Magnus Lundin, thanks a …
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