Hi,
Does anybody know where can I get a USB 2.0 debug cable from, to use it
with WinDbg?
Thanks,
Nicholas
Hi,
Does anybody know where can I get a USB 2.0 debug cable from, to use it
with WinDbg?
Thanks,
Nicholas
NICHOLAS:
I don’t know off the top of my head, but maybe a week or two ago Don
Burn replied on a something related to the topic of USB KD debugging
that included a link to such a product. I can’t say that I remember
exactly the subject, so you’ll have to search. Searching on google or
something similar was, at least for me, a complete waste of time as I
couldn’t really narrow the search enough to exclude reams of hits for
USB cables in general, while not excluding everything by including
WinDbg, et. c.
MM
>> xxxxx@yahoo.ca 2006-09-20 12:33 >>>
Hi,
Does anybody know where can I get a USB 2.0 debug cable from, to use it
with WinDbg?
Thanks,
Nicholas
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The one that I’ve seen comes from PLXTech. The URL we have is
http://www.plxtech.com/products/NET2000/NET20DC/default.asp. I don’t
know how old that information is, nor whether it’s still valid.
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Hi,
Does anybody know where can I get a USB 2.0 debug cable from, to use it
with WinDbg?
Thanks,
Nicholas
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On 9/20/06, Nicholas Ionescu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know where can I get a USB 2.0 debug cable from, to use it
> with WinDbg?
>
> Thanks,
> Nicholas
you can check out this article in here
there are a few tips and links related to usbdebugging2.0
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?article=456
“Drew Bliss” wrote in message news:xxxxx@windbg…
>The one that I’ve seen comes from PLXTech. The URL we have is
>http://www.plxtech.com/products/NET2000/NET20DC/default.asp. I don’t
>know how old that information is, nor whether it’s still valid.
Yep, this is it.
Is the “blue pill” design pure coinsidence, or… ?
–PA