On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Oli Glaser wrote= : > On 24/03/2011 05:10, Xiaofan Chen wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Oli Glaser = =A0wrote: >>> I was looking at the Amontec JTAGKey2 a while back: >>> http://www.amontec.com/jtagkey2.shtml >> It is based on FT2232H and I have one. It works quite well with OpenOCD. > > Useful to know - have you tried it with the PIC32 yet? No. I use ICD 3 to work with PIC32 and my interests with PIC32 is quite limited now -- in fact I have not touched it for quite sometime. I used it occasionally to test libusb-win32. But I mainly use the small PIC18F87J50 USB PIM (and the HID booloader) for the testing. The PIC32 setup is too bulky for me -- power supply, Explorer 16 with the USB PIC32 PIM, and then the PICtail+ USB daughter board. At work, we only use small PICs (say 8-pin) as auxiliary IC ( to generate PWM, act as supervisory IC, etc). I have not done any production PIC firmware since 2006. But I just helped my colleague to code a 150-line assembly firmware today. The hardware engineer in charge is not familiar with PICs. The firmware engineer in charge told me he only writes codes for 32bit MCU/MPUs. :-) >> The following thread in Microchip forum is also interesting. >> Spen is the main developer behind the PIC32 efforts for OpenOCD. >> http://www.microchip.com/forums/m346142.aspx > > Thanks - reading that it looks like there is now some basic support in > place for PIC32, though maybe not too stable yet. I think this is correct. I think Spen is actually using Real ICE to verify the result. --=20 Xiaofan --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .