Debugger gains Linux, ARM9 support

Courtesy LinuxDevices.com  Tue, 09/16/2008 - 11:30

Lauta, Germany based Programmierbare Logik & Systeme (PLS) says its JTAG debugging software now supports Linux on ARM9 processors.

Version 2.4 of the Universal Debug Engine also adds specific support for NXP Semiconductor's LPC32x0 processors, one of the first 90-nanometer ARM9 SoCs, says PLS.


 

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