viewed on-line at the following URLs:
OpenOCD User's Guide:
- http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/html/index.html
+ http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/html/index.html
OpenOCD Developer's Manual:
- http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/doxygen/index.html
+ http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/doxygen/html/index.html
These reflect the latest development versions, so the following section
introduces how to build the complete documentation from the package.
For more information, refer to these documents or contact the developers
by subscribing to the OpenOCD developer mailing list:
- openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
+ openocd-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Building the OpenOCD Documentation
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Programmer
--enable-rlink Enable building support for the Raisonance RLink
JTAG Programmer
+ --enable-ulink Enable building support for the Keil ULINK JTAG
+ Programmer
--enable-usbprog Enable building support for the usbprog JTAG
Programmer
--enable-vsllink Enable building support for the Versaloon-Link JTAG
--enable-ep93xx Enable building support for EP93xx based SBCs
--enable-at91rm9200 Enable building support for AT91RM9200 based SBCs
- --enable-ecosboard Enable building support for eCos based JTAG debugger
--enable-zy1000 Enable ZY1000 interface
--enable-minidriver-dummy
--enable-ioutil Enable ioutil functions - useful for standalone
OpenOCD implementations
- --enable-httpd Enable builtin httpd server - useful for standalone
- OpenOCD implementations
--disable-doxygen-html Disable building Doxygen manual as HTML.
--enable-doxygen-pdf Enable building Doxygen manual as PDF.
For both Linux and Windows, both libusb and libftdi must be built and
installed. To use the newer FT2232H chips, supporting RTCK and USB high
-speed (480 Mbps), you need libftdi version 0.16 or newer. Many Linux
+speed (480 Mbps), use libftdi version 0.17 or newer. Many Linux
distributions provide suitable packages for these libraries.
For Windows, libftdi is supported with versions 0.14 and later.