**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 05 02:59:56 2007 May 06 00:24:18 just noticed post saying the xscale support exists and needs testing May 06 00:24:35 (last november - erk I am out of date) May 06 00:24:52 I have plenty of pxa270 boards to test on. May 06 00:25:05 I'll read the runes and have a go as soon as I get a chance May 06 00:43:45 wookey_: do those boards have SRST available on the jtag connector? that's required for openocd xscale support. May 06 00:44:00 (the nslu2 doesn't have that available, or at least we haven't found it yet) May 06 00:45:19 rwhitby: Almost everything is available on some connector or other, so yes, I should think so) May 06 00:45:36 And it;s our design so we can make it available if necessary :-) May 06 00:46:05 you don;t happen to be a latex-beamer guru do you? May 06 00:46:12 nope. May 06 00:46:50 fair enough (panicky noises of man who has to hand two debconf talks in about 2 hrs ago...) May 06 00:47:16 I'm hoping to get time at some stage to try OpenOCD out on my IOMega NAS100d box. It has a normal 20 pin arm jtag port so I'm hoping that it has everything actually connected up. May 06 00:47:45 should do. May 06 00:48:22 you never know with these IDH reference designs ;-) May 06 00:49:46 (I still believe the NSLU2 operating at 133MHz was an IDH (SerComm) design error, not an intentional thing by Linksys. They now sell them running at 266MHz, just like our deunderclocking mod does. May 06 00:49:48 I saw a talk on thur from lauterbach guy showing off what you can do with fancy kit on latest hardware - catching every CPU access/instruction and haing lots of fancy graphs showing the whole program flow May 06 00:50:36 Be nice to see how much of that we can do in free-software land May 06 00:51:10 rwhitby: you are probably right - in which case it is quite funny/sad **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 06 02:59:56 2007