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  • Does J-Link display anything special when a BreakPoint is encountered. My experience is that a J-Link> is displayed with no indication which or even that a BreakPoint has occurrd. It seems the only way to know which breakpoint has been encountered is to examine regs. Thanks for you help. SEGGER J-Link Commander V6.47c (Compiled Jun 14 2019 19:50:25) DLL version V6.47c, compiled Jun 14 2019 19:50:14 Mac OS target ruuvi tag, Nordic nRF52832_XXAA

  • To prevent backward compatibility problems with command scripts what about adding a command line flag (simply since there is already a significant list of flags) like -stepOnEnter. I think this would be useful for most users. Thank you for you consideration.

  • As there seems to have been recent activity in the j-link application, I re-issue this request perhaps more nearly. When using j-link from the command line (like Mac OS terminal), pressing enter (without any other characters rather than moe, men, set, regs..., s ) It would be really beneficial if that were interpreted as 's' i.e. step rather than reporting: "Unknown command. '?' for help." Thank you, Sincerely, DG12

  • Using Mac OS with terminal for j-link there is no "web control panel" Seems like a really necessary missing command, i.e. LstBRK Thanks for you response.

  • I seem to be un able to locate the j-link command to list the current breakpoints. Connecting to J-Link via USB...O.K. Firmware: J-Link OB-SAM3U128-V2-NordicSemi compiled Jan 7 2019 14:07:15 Hardware version: V1.00 S/N: 682394615 VTref=3.300V Mac OS Mojave 10.14.4

  • J-Link : null commmand implies step. Please consider updating the command parser so that the current 'Unknown command. '?' for help.' is handled as if the s (step) command had been entered. There is nearly no risk involved if the user didn't want step and it would make stepping much easier. Thank you