Gateworks GW16012 JTAG programmer.
This has one driver-specific command:
-@deffn {Config Command} {parport_port} number
-Specifies either the address of the I/O port (default: 0x378 for LPT1) or
-the number of the @file{/dev/parport} device.
+@deffn {Config Command} {parport_port} [port_number]
+Display either the address of the I/O port
+(default: 0x378 for LPT1) or the number of the @file{/dev/parport} device.
+If a parameter is provided, first switch to use that port.
+This is a write-once setting.
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before initializing the JTAG scan chain:
@deffn {Config Command} {parport_cable} name
-The layout of the parallel port cable used to connect to the target.
+Set the layout of the parallel port cable used to connect to the target.
+This is a write-once setting.
Currently valid cable @var{name} values include:
@itemize @minus
@end itemize
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-@deffn {Config Command} {parport_port} number
-Either the address of the I/O port (default: 0x378 for LPT1) or the number of
-the @file{/dev/parport} device
+@deffn {Config Command} {parport_port} [port_number]
+Display either the address of the I/O port
+(default: 0x378 for LPT1) or the number of the @file{/dev/parport} device.
+If a parameter is provided, first switch to use that port.
+This is a write-once setting.
When using PPDEV to access the parallel port, use the number of the parallel port:
@option{parport_port 0} (the default). If @option{parport_port 0x378} is specified
@end quotation
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-@deffn {Config Command} {parport_write_on_exit} (on|off)
+@deffn {Config Command} {parport_write_on_exit} (@option{on}|@option{off})
This will configure the parallel driver to write a known
-cable-specific value to the parallel interface on exiting OpenOCD
+cable-specific value to the parallel interface on exiting OpenOCD.
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For example, the interface configuration file for a
-classic ``Wiggler'' cable might look something like this:
+classic ``Wiggler'' cable on LPT2 might look something like this:
@example
interface parport
-parport_port 0xc8b8
+parport_port 0x278
parport_cable wiggler
@end example
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@deffn {Interface Driver} {presto}
ASIX PRESTO USB JTAG programmer.
-@c command: presto_serial str
-@c sets serial number
+@deffn {Config Command} {presto_serial} serial_string
+Configures the USB serial number of the Presto device to use.
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@deffn {Interface Driver} {rlink}