Hi.
I was searching for a way to program several TM4C microcontrollers with
only one programmer using a command line program under Linux. Found
Texas Instruments XDS programmers that support daisy chaining JTAG
interface via their CCS software.
Now i found that Segger has the J-Link programmer that with "j-link
commander" command line tool can flash a binary file in a TM4C
microcontroller. And also found that there is a -jtagconf flag that can
be used to specify the microcontroller number in the connection chain.
But unfortunately i cound't understand how exactly are the instructions to do both things under linux:
- I downloaded the "J-Link Software pack for x64 linux" TGZ file and
uncompress it. Run the ./JlinkExe file and the SEGGER J-Link Commander
V6.44b starts
- After "J-Link>" am i supposed to write something like this?:
loadbin abc.bin 0X0 and then the -jtagconf <IRPre>,<DRPre>
flag?
I couldn't find this info nor on the manual nor online in forums.
I was searching for a way to program several TM4C microcontrollers with
only one programmer using a command line program under Linux. Found
Texas Instruments XDS programmers that support daisy chaining JTAG
interface via their CCS software.
Now i found that Segger has the J-Link programmer that with "j-link
commander" command line tool can flash a binary file in a TM4C
microcontroller. And also found that there is a -jtagconf flag that can
be used to specify the microcontroller number in the connection chain.
But unfortunately i cound't understand how exactly are the instructions to do both things under linux:
- I downloaded the "J-Link Software pack for x64 linux" TGZ file and
uncompress it. Run the ./JlinkExe file and the SEGGER J-Link Commander
V6.44b starts
- After "J-Link>" am i supposed to write something like this?:
loadbin abc.bin 0X0 and then the -jtagconf <IRPre>,<DRPre>
flag?
I couldn't find this info nor on the manual nor online in forums.