I understood that SES basically supports only the J-Link debugger, which is ok for.
Though I have some questions related to J-Link conversion firmware for other debug pods.
The ICDI (from TI, e.g. used on their Launchpad boards) is not and probably will not be supported, right ?
There is such a conversion J-Link firmware for the LPC-Link2. I suppose it does not support the older version, called "LPC-Link".
And thirdly, I successfully converted several ST-Links on STM32 discovery boards to J-Links.
But does this firmware support the standalone version of the ST-Link (which also supports both JTAG and SWD, and SWIM) ?
Since this standalone version has some additional features (JTAG, SWIM), I am hesitant to experiment.
Finally a feature I wish SES had.
When creating a new project, the default folder is always the user directory (e.g. under Windows "C:/Users/<user>/Documents/SEGGER Embedded Studio for ARM Projects").
Not the best choice IMHO, but a good one to start with.
However, project creation dialogs of other IDEs remember that last used directory, as do many other PC applications.
It would be nice if SES had this as well.
Though I have some questions related to J-Link conversion firmware for other debug pods.
The ICDI (from TI, e.g. used on their Launchpad boards) is not and probably will not be supported, right ?
There is such a conversion J-Link firmware for the LPC-Link2. I suppose it does not support the older version, called "LPC-Link".
And thirdly, I successfully converted several ST-Links on STM32 discovery boards to J-Links.
But does this firmware support the standalone version of the ST-Link (which also supports both JTAG and SWD, and SWIM) ?
Since this standalone version has some additional features (JTAG, SWIM), I am hesitant to experiment.
Finally a feature I wish SES had.
When creating a new project, the default folder is always the user directory (e.g. under Windows "C:/Users/<user>/Documents/SEGGER Embedded Studio for ARM Projects").
Not the best choice IMHO, but a good one to start with.
However, project creation dialogs of other IDEs remember that last used directory, as do many other PC applications.
It would be nice if SES had this as well.