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How do I suppress "device is secured" popup msg by forcing Yes from jlink script? (unattended) Without clicking remember. Isn't there a forced parameter to "Erase all" command? I tried: unlock NRF52805_XXAA but it says: Syntax: unlock <DeviceName> ---Supported devices--- LM3Sxxx [<Auto>] Kinetis EFM32Gxxx LPC5460x surely it must know how to do it, because it does it after I click yes.
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Sorry, you are right, the issue was Hercules TCP client added extra data to it. After writing a simple TCP client in python I get raw data. import socket client_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) client_socket.connect(('127.0.0.1', 19021)) while 1: data = client_socket.recv(1024) print('got', data.decode('utf-8','ignore')) print('gothex', data.hex()) client_socket.close() Thank you!
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Quote from SEGGER - Alex: “Hi, No logic inside the J-Link software interprets rhe RTT data. It is just forwarded from one side to the other (host -> target or the other way around). All the interpretation of the data itself is up to the host and target application. We will check again but there should not be any problem with sending 0xFF, 0xFE, … down to 0x00 for a byte.” When I checked, I have sent up from RTT target this: 0x23,0x00,0x01,0xff,0xfe which dropped my TCP client, and on reconnectio…
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Any way I could send binary up to the PC on ch0 of RTT? I'm connecting directly via telnet to Jlink driver, leaving RTTViewer out. But when I send 0xFF it interprets it as control character and closes connection. And next time I connect I get NVT message. Telnet does support binary mode github.com/kdart/pycopia/blob/…copia/inet/telnet.py#L170 it only has to be set once. I know it listens on telnet for 100ms on startup for control commands, this would be perfect time for it, or even better as par…