How much easier makes owning a BDI2000 things?

Conn Clark clark at esteem.com
Wed Nov 10 04:27:59 EST 2004


Peter Asemann wrote:
> The tutorials in the web I read about getting custom hardware running
> suggest that having some BDI-thing like an Abatron BDI2000 is a really
> good idea.
> 
> Actually I need some arguments to have such a device bought. How much
> easier does it make things?
> 
> Peter Asemann
> 


	Its worth it weight in gold bringing up custom boards the first time 
and writing/debuging the boot rom. It allows you to change register 
values for esential functions such as PLL setings, memory timings and 
peripheral configuration. This is very handy because you can figure out 
the values you need before you write the boot rom software. It also 
allows you to reprogram flash memory in circuit. To do it without this 
you would need to have removable flash/roms and remove, reprogram and 
replace them each attempt. I would imagine doing that would get old very 
fast.

	We haven't used ours much for debugging once things were up and 
running(we have fallen back to using printk statements for debugging). 
Though it can be used for that and some core kernel developers do use 
it. (probably for debugging the printk code of the kernel  ;-)  )

	In production we use it to program the boot rom on brand new boards. It 
is also occasionaly usefull in finding faults in boards that don't want 
to come up.

	To sum things up let me put it this way. I could theoretically bring up 
a board without one. I can't imagine how much longer it would take to do 
so however.

-- Conn Clark

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