TRACE32 + PMC-Sequoia MSP8510

Hello -

Does anyone out there have experience w/ PMC's Sequoia board specifically using TRACE32 with it?

I can't get the CPU registers to come up (nor any other target-base data, they all show 0's) - either I'm an idiot or the tutorial takes a lo for granted [about my experience level] - I'm new to embedded systems.

Can anyone point me to other info about how to [configure TRACE32 so can] see the CPU info?

Perhaps this is part of the problem: When I run the "checkcore.cmm batch file (includes the 'diag 0x10000 1', and 'diag 0x16001 commands' the response is: "JTAG Chain Diagnostics IDCODES are not reliable; End pattern wasn't found Sum of length of all IR registers : 4 Number of JTAG devices (bypass registers) : 0"

Thanks, Sean

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seanparker
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Lauterbach support is usually VERY good,. Why not ask them?

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Chris Hills

Well - I was asking for assistance - and it took several days for them to get back to me since it was ~Thanksgiving. Suggesting I contact the mfr is not assistance. They do have good tech support - if it's not a holiday.

Cheers Sean

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Thanksgiving is not a holiday. Well it is in one country. If the Local office is shut did it not occur to you to as at their head office in Germany or the UK office if you are uncertain communicating wit the Germans (though all the German Lauterbach people I know speak very good English. )

Chris

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Chris Hills

Other naughty things he did: Changing his name between posts; top-posting; failing to snip.

Not to mention failure to realize that Usenet replies are likely to take several days or more.

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CBFalconer

Two countries ay least, although at different times of the year. I didn't get the impression that harvest festivals were that uncommon but maybe they are.

Beware of betraying provincialism while decrying it ;)

Robert

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Robert Adsett

"Thanksgiving" as celebrated in the USA is very different from the traditional harvest festivals in other western countries. The Christian tradition for harvest festival involves decorating the church with flowers and food before the normal service, and delivering the food and flowers afterwards to needy people (old folks, poorer people, flowers to the hospitals, etc.). It is not a holiday, and there are no turkeys in sight. The American "thanksgiving" holiday is a far more recent invention, and has more in common with Christmas (at least in the UK) than anything else. As for the various harvest-time celebrations around the world in other cultures and religions, I could not say.

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David Brown

Sure the American Thanksgiving is more intense than most other harvest festivals but that is still its roots

Not universally true as I pointed out.

So's America.

They do put more stock in it than any other similar event that I know of.

Robert

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