Part Number: SIMPLELINK-OPENOCD I've dowloaded SIMPLELINK-OPENOCD and tried to build it. Launching ./configure results in an error.
With Zsh
% cd ./openocd/openocd
% ./configure
zsh: ./configure: bad interpreter: /bin/sh^M: no such file or directory…
Part Number: SIMPLELINK-OPENOCD Tool/software: Linux Hello, I tried going to git.ti.com but couldn't find anything related to this.
When I run "make", I get the following:
libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./src -I./src -I./src…
Part Number: SIMPLELINK-OPENOCD On macOS 10.13.6, building SIMPLELINK-OPENOCD fails due to a call of a deprecated function in the latest version of libusb 1.0.22.
$ make
[...]
libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./src -I./src -I./src/helper -DPKGDATADIR…
The issue is definitely in OpenOCD, but I'm trying to determine why debugging the MSPM0 doesn't "just work" like every other Cortex M processor I've used (such as SimpleLink and Stellaris MCUs). So I'm wondering if there are any obvious gotchas with how…
Matt Kenyon said: Also, I believe this is related? But the download link does not work
Using the https://web.archive.org/ the download link used to point to simplelink_openocd_1_1.tar.gz , which is still available to download on the TI website.
The current…
Part Number: CC1352R
Hello,
I am trying to flash/program multiple chips connected in a daisy chain with OpenOCD.
Initially using XDS110 and 2 CC1352 Chips (actually they are just prepared Launchpads).
The complete setup being tested is using 2 Launchpads…
Hi kazola,
I don't believe TI tools like FLASH-PROGRAMMER, UNIFLASH, or CCSTUDIO support SEGGER J-LINK. Have you considered trying SEGGER software tools or SIMPLELINK-OPENOCD?
Regards, Ryan
Part Number: CC1312R Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM6442 , , UNIFLASH
Hi,
My custom PCB includes an AM6442 SoC and a CC1312R1F3RGZT (the design was reviewed by TI's team).
The OS on the AM6442 is Linux.
I need to find a way to flash an empty CC1312R…