![]() ![]() ![]() That’s not really a concern, though the Stellaris has only been around for a few months and it takes devs time to put all the required tools into nice, neat packages. ![]() Needless to say, getting everything up and running is still a chore. Right now, OpenOCD support for the Stellaris is still incomplete, but there is an project up on the Gits that allows for multi-platform development for TI’s new board. TI released the info, and after quite a bit of work, everything is open for all to see. One of the devs for the Open On-Chip Debugger was already talking with TI to get the ICDI spec released for the Stellaris board. The Stellaris already features an In-Circuit Debug Interface (ICDI), but unfortunately it’s a little hard to get working in Linux-ey environments. On the Stellarisiti forums, a member asked about the debugging options for the Stellaris board. It looks as though Texas Instruments are really reaching out to the hacker community with their new ARM-powered Stellaris dev board. ![]()
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