**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 16 02:59:57 2009 May 16 11:46:24 http://www.paste-it.net/public/hdd7eb7/ May 16 11:46:52 Does this mean there are multiple devices on the JTAG chain or just that it responds to multiple IR codes? May 16 15:13:05 Zoiah: I think neither May 16 15:14:07 keesj: also possible. As someone with no experience with JTAG I find it hard to find usable information on jtag. May 16 15:14:09 what you should do is read the output of detect, after a reset yout should be able to detect the amound of taps(devices) in the scan chain May 16 15:14:30 IR length: 8 May 16 15:14:30 Chain length: 1 May 16 15:14:30 Device Id: 0 (0x0000000000000000) May 16 15:14:36 Which sounds reasonable for a MPC8245. May 16 15:17:44 I'm just curious how to verify whether my JTAG chain is setup properly. May 16 15:19:31 U just donwloaded the referance manual of the MPC8245 the IR is indeed 8 bits long May 16 15:20:39 Yes. May 16 15:22:09 And there is some form of communication going on. If I paste the common 'initialization' lines like I see on http://buffalo.nas-central.org/wiki/JTAG_Software/UrJTAG#Flash_Programming (except taking the mpc8245 instead of 8241 bsdl) I usually get 0xff or 0x21 as IDs. May 16 15:22:12 Which is probably wrong. May 16 15:22:40 I've tried 0xFF000000-0xFFF00000 in 0x10000 increments, but all gives the same results. May 16 15:23:17 I can see two Intel JS28SF128 Flash ROMs next to the CPU. May 16 15:24:27 hello, how can I change the link order (from Makefile?) Latest svn snapshot gives link error for ftd2xx libs. May 16 15:55:24 Zoiah: sorry that's a I currently no :( **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 17 02:59:57 2009