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USBprog - An open source all purpose tool (AVRISP mkII, ARM7/ARM9, JTAG, RS232, IO)
100% open source, all plans and source codes are open!
1. What is usbprog?
usbprog is a free programming adapter. You can easily install different firmware versions from an "online pool" over USB. The adapter can be used for programming and debugging AVR and ARM processors, as USB to RS232 converter, as JTAG interface or as simple I/O interface (5 lines).
2. Who needs usbprog?
Hardware and software developers who work with Windows, Linux and other operating systems.
3. What is so special about the concept of usbprog?
Given time, there will be a growing pool of firmware versions. If you have to work with a new module you will ideally find the matching firmware to program or connect to this new module in the online pool.
If there is no matching firmware for the required module you shouldn't hastily buy a far too expensive adapter, but ask if it paid to write a new firmware for usbprog and thus to invest in the firmware pool. Often it is done quite quickly, because you can enhance existing software tools. Like in the case of the AVRISP mk2 clone that can be used with every application that supports the original adapter of Atmel, or the adapter for the OpenOCD, a product developed within 2 to 3 days.
http://www.embedded-projects.net/index.php?page_id=165
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阿莫论坛20周年了!感谢大家的支持与爱护!!
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