On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:04:45 -0500
Oscar Diaz <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi.
I know that exists some drivers that supports the JTAG protocol trough the
parallel port:
http://recycle.lbl.gov/~ldoolitt/jtag.html
http://openwince.sourceforge.net/jtag/
www.nahitech.com/nahitafu/naxjp/naxjp-j.html (japanese)
Also exists a kernel driver, but maybe it's a dead project because I can't find
the link to this.
I don't know of any project that can program commercial PLDs (CPLD, FPGA, etc) but I
also have interest in this topic (Xilinx in particular).
Note: avarice (http://avarice.sourceforge.net/) uses JTAG for debugging process, not for
programming.
Good Luck
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 14:28:45 -0600
Gary Douglas <address@hidden> wrote:
Anybody written a utility to program an Altera CPLD with an ATMEGA part?
I am using an ATMEGA64 / Altera EPM7128A and would love to reprogram the
CPLD using AVRDude and my (hacked) bootloader.
Anybody have any ideas? The CPLD JTAG programming is well documented,
and I'm just looking for a jumpstart to save time.
The simplest way to program an Altera or Xilinx CPLD using a
microcontroller is through the SPI port. You just download a binary file, byte
by byte, to the device. Altera have application notes on their website for SPI
downloading.
Hugo.
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