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#21
This is a very informative thread. I really like the test clip. It saves a lot of time for those of us that are not to good at soldering!
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#22
(13-01-2012, 12:30 AM)drewmerc Wrote: (fuck legacy crap it's 2012 parallel ports are dead)

Would you recommend this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blackcat-Jtag-fo...4aa1ed2065
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#23
it'll do the job abet very slowly
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(03-02-2013, 04:09 PM)drewmerc Wrote: it'll do the job abet very slowly

I like blackcat more than NT. Easier to use. I bought usbjtag, NO GUI, stopped any software support couple years ago, maybe same thing will happen to usbjtagNT, the manufacture will stop any software support and ask customers to buy another new one.
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#25
Well, in my experience so far the NT is the way to go. Blackcat is pretty hit and miss as far as I have seen. I understand that Haxorware made this hobby available to those who otherwise never would have even tried this due to Rajko's point/click GUI, but it is now going back to those who do not need one. Hax is actually a detriment in some areas now so you need to use telnet. Blackcat is easy to use but it is not anywhere near as useful as the NT and usbdm will pretty much do whatever it takes to test a piece of hardware and add support for it at usbjtsg.com. The old usbjtag was great, too. I have all 3 and my first choice is always the NT unless it's a really stubborn brick and then I usually resort the good old pjtag and tom's utility.
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(23-03-2013, 12:26 AM)southernyankey1970 Wrote: Well, in my experience so far the NT is the way to go. Blackcat is pretty hit and miss as far as I have seen. I understand that Haxorware made this hobby available to those who otherwise never would have even tried this due to Rajko's point/click GUI, but it is now going back to those who do not need one. Hax is actually a detriment in some areas now so you need to use telnet. Blackcat is easy to use but it is not anywhere near as useful as the NT and usbdm will pretty much do whatever it takes to test a piece of hardware and add support for it at usbjtsg.com. The old usbjtag was great, too. I have all 3 and my first choice is always the NT unless it's a really stubborn brick and then I usually resort the good old pjtag and tom's utility.

Great information!
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#27
Just wondering, is there anyplace that has all these tools to buy from a regular site besides using only Ebay?
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#28
h**p://www.usbjtag.com/
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#29
http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Document...UM232R.pdf

http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Document...UM232H.pdf
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#30
Hello.

I was looking at the Bus Pirate v3.6, Any input on this JTAG/SPI/I2C/UART debugger?
The modem I have is a SB6121. Thx for the input.
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