Hi,
I know that Segger does not OFFICIALLY support the Raspberry Pi's when getting their arm version of the JLink series software to work. However, I would be very appreciative if anyone can guide me.
I am running Raspbian Jessie(from here: downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest) with PIXEL, and I have been able to get the JLinkExe to see the JLink Edu I have attached to the USB Port.
However, when I try to run JLinkGDBServer, it starts initializing but then stops with the error: "Connecting to target...Error: No CPU core or Target device has been selected".
I am trying to run JLinkGDBServer on a Raspberry Pi 3.
The USB end of the J-Link is connected to the Raspberrry Pi 3. The "JTAG" end (with 26 pins) is attached to a Raspberry Pi 2.
I am using the JLink_Linux_V614h_arm.tgz version of the JLink software.
Can someone please advise as to what I should do next?
Thank you for your time,
KRL
I know that Segger does not OFFICIALLY support the Raspberry Pi's when getting their arm version of the JLink series software to work. However, I would be very appreciative if anyone can guide me.
I am running Raspbian Jessie(from here: downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest) with PIXEL, and I have been able to get the JLinkExe to see the JLink Edu I have attached to the USB Port.
However, when I try to run JLinkGDBServer, it starts initializing but then stops with the error: "Connecting to target...Error: No CPU core or Target device has been selected".
I am trying to run JLinkGDBServer on a Raspberry Pi 3.
The USB end of the J-Link is connected to the Raspberrry Pi 3. The "JTAG" end (with 26 pins) is attached to a Raspberry Pi 2.
I am using the JLink_Linux_V614h_arm.tgz version of the JLink software.
Can someone please advise as to what I should do next?
Thank you for your time,
KRL
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