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= '''What is JTAG?''' = | = '''What is JTAG?''' = | ||
= '''Why JTAG?''' = | |||
If you are designing a new hardware and you are interested in supporting LinuxBIOS, you should make a JTAG port available and select chips which allow programming via JTAG. | If you are designing a new hardware and you are interested in supporting LinuxBIOS, you should make a JTAG port available and select chips which allow programming via JTAG. | ||
= '''How can I connect to a JTAG port from Linux?''' = | |||
= '''External JTAG Links''' = | |||
* [http://www.intel.com/design/flcomp/applnots/29218602.PDF Intel's JTAG Guide] | * [http://www.intel.com/design/flcomp/applnots/29218602.PDF Intel's JTAG Guide] | ||
* [http://ebsp.sourceforge.net/source/description.html The Experimental Boundary Scan project] | * [http://ebsp.sourceforge.net/source/description.html The Experimental Boundary Scan project] |
Revision as of 23:52, 28 July 2005
This document is a work in progress.
What is JTAG?
Why JTAG?
If you are designing a new hardware and you are interested in supporting LinuxBIOS, you should make a JTAG port available and select chips which allow programming via JTAG.