[SOLVED] J-Link Remote Server on Raspberry-Pi ?

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  • [SOLVED] J-Link Remote Server on Raspberry-Pi ?

    Can the J-Link Remote Server run on a Raspberry-Pi ?

    And, if so, what are the requirements? and where can I find instructions?

    My main development machine is Windows-7, but I want to be able to debug my Target when it is far, far away (it's a radio device; I'm doing range testing).

    Something like this:

    Brainfuck Source Code

    1. _______
    2. +-------------+ ( ) +-----------+ +-------+ +--------+
    3. | Development | ( ) | Raspberry | | | | |
    4. | Host +<------->( Network )<------->+ Pi +<--->+ JLink +<===>+ Target |
    5. | (Win7) | ( (LAN) ) | (server) | | | | |
    6. +-------------+ (_______) +-----------+ +-------+ +--------+
    7. <...........................>
    8. far, far away
  • Hello,

    Thank you for your inquiry.
    Generally such a setup is possible. However due to the limited functionality of ARM based Linux targets like the Raspberry-PI platforms the ARM software package from us comes without further support (see attached picture from our download page).
    The software package can be downloaded here: segger.com/downloads/jlink/JLink_Linux_arm.tgz

    Setup instructions should be comparable to a native Linux system which is explained in the J-Link user guide UM08001.

    Best regards,
    Nino
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