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USB JTAG software
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I have only ever used a parallel JTAG, which was fine, met my needs OK.
No real reason to do anything.

But I found a USB JTAG, it has a prolific serial chip on it.
It was for an Arduino project.
I think it should be useable for cable modems too.

I installed the prolific chip driver, it works in device manager.

I have a couple of DOCSIS 3 units I want to play with, a Motorola, a Cisco, a Scientific Atlanta. Assuming they have JTAG, which I have not yet investigated.

What software for reflashing modems would be usable?
I tried the BlackCat USB software, that doesn't seem to know it's there.
I think the usbjtag.com software only works with their product, which this is not.

Any ideas?
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#2
openocd http://openocd.sourceforge.net/ is the standard but no fancy gui

also most d3 dont need jtag, due to being spi chip based can your jtag do spi (as you'd want flashrom for that http://flashrom.org/Flashrom )
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Well, I am working with the USBJTAG that I have on hand with an SB5100, for that I do need jtag and it has one that I soldered on it.

But what software can I use to put alternate firmware on using this USBJtag unit?
Prolific, I installed the prolific drivers.

As I recall with my old simple JTAG, parallel, I used swartzkatze, and something else. Don't remember what, it's been so long.
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welcome to the nightmareish world of using a non(modem)standard usbjtag, only upside is this may force you to learn how to correctly use jtag and boundary scan (and thus open a whole new world)
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thread hijack and pointless caps? great 1st post makes me sooooooooooooooooooooooooo want to help you
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/sarcasm ninja edit
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(15-06-2014, 04:33 AM)drewmerc Wrote: welcome to the nightmareish world of using a non(modem)standard usbjtag, only upside is this may force you to learn how to correctly use jtag and boundary scan (and thus open a whole new world)

Yeah, well, I don't think this is all rocket science, those jtag ports are all the same. As to USB style JTAG interfaces, that's *not* native. It's all a little weird if you ask me. I always knew it was kind of a kluge.

But a whole bunch of people seem to thing that USB Jtag is somehow *normal*. I don't think so.

I guess the problem is all the shake and bake software that has been cooked up to make JTAG of a particular device like a common cable modem easy to use for civilians.

I have a few XILINX JTAG interfaces laying around here too. Wonder what those are good for?

BTW, those other two posts about the wifi router, that looks like a forum database problem to me. That and your response should not even be on this thread. Unless there was something else that you deleted. I dunno.
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