Anyone want to sell me their JTAGICE3?

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Hi all!

 

I have someone asking for JTAGICE3 support in Bloom. It may not be too much work to support this, as the tool appears to be EDBG-based (from a certain firmware version). The problem is that I don't possess one and I certainly don't want to ship any changes that I've not been able to test myself.

 

Given that the tool is discontinued and I can't find it available to purchase online (I've checked eBay, Amazon, etc), I was wondering if anyone here has a spare JTAGICE3 that they'd be willing to sell to me and can ship to the UK?

 

Obviously it needs to be in working order but I'm not too fussy about the exterior.

 

Thanks!

Nav

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I've seen the one on AliExpress but the price is ludicrous.

Nav

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One sold on ebay just over a week ago, igf you keep looking, maybe another will pop up.

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Bloom is LGPLv3 so one at Microchip Technology might loan a JTAGICE3 as these were giveaways for awhile.

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though may have to create a case like "Any ATJTAGICE3 left?"

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The ones at Microchip Technology may instead make an offer to a dean at that university to swap JTAGICE3 for Atmel-ICE or MPLAB PICkit 4 (set to EDBG for AVR and SAM)

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navnav wrote:
It may not be too much work to support this,
maybe

Willing to try Bloom on WSL 2 via RDP?

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Thanks for the suggestions, all!

 

I've sent an inquiry to Microchip - it would be great if they have one for me.

 

Have also forwarded your suggestion RE Microchip upgrading the old tools - that would be even better.

Nav

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I have a JTAG Mk3 that you can have for the shipping cost of around AU$30.00 if you get stuck.

 

But it only has a 6 pin breakout header for ISP and DW, I can't find any 10 pin JTAG headers, they are either lost, put in safe place so that I can't lose them or already given away. I think one went to India not long ago.

John Samperi

Ampertronics Pty. Ltd.

https://www.ampertronics.com.au

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Should be similar to MKII: both DW and JTAG are starting from a common 2x5 Male pin on the box.

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The JTAG ICE2 is completely different however the Atmel ICE has the same ribbon cable.

 

 

John Samperi

Ampertronics Pty. Ltd.

https://www.ampertronics.com.au

* Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly

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js wrote:
I can't find any 10 pin JTAG headers, they are either lost, put in safe place so that I can't lose them or already given away. I think one went to India not long ago.

Yes, you sent me one. One year ago.

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js wrote:

I have a JTAG Mk3 that you can have for the shipping cost of around AU$30.00 if you get stuck.

 

But it only has a 6 pin breakout header for ISP and DW, I can't find any 10 pin JTAG headers, they are either lost, put in safe place so that I can't lose them or already given away. I think one went to India not long ago.

 

Thanks John, I may take you up on that if I don't get anywhere with Microchip. I have a few of those 10 pin ribbon cables lying around, so that won't be an issue.

Nav