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geda:example_usbjtag [2012/02/20 15:14]
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 +//​Translations of this page are also available in the following languages://​ [[example_usbjtag.ru|Русский]].
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 ====== Example USB-based JTAG interface ====== ====== Example USB-based JTAG interface ======
-If you installed the gEDA Tool Suite from the distribution CD-ROM, then you should have this example ​of a USB-based JTAG interface in the:\\ **''​{source-code_installation_path}geda-sources/gedagaf/​geda-examples-20060123/​gTAG''​** \\ directory.+Example ​of a USB-based JTAG interface in the:\\ 
 +**''​${prefix}/share/doc/geda-gaf/examples/​gTAG''​**\\ 
 +directory, where ''​${prefix}''​ is the installation prefix for gEDA on your 
 +system (usually **''/​usr''​** or **''/​usr/​local''​**).
  
-<​code>​ gTAG - USB to JTAG interface+<​code>​ 
 + gTAG - USB to JTAG interface
  ============================  ============================
  
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 Copyright Copyright
 --------- ---------
-These schematics is (C) by Stefan Petersen (spe@stacken.kth.se) and  +These schematics is (C) by Stefan Petersen (spe@stacken.kth.se) and 
-released under GPL (see the attached file COPYING). GPL is mainly  +released under GPL (see the attached file COPYING). GPL is mainly 
-written for software, ie intellectual property in electronic form. +written for software, ie intellectual property in electronic form.
 By making this schematic an intellectual property in electronic By making this schematic an intellectual property in electronic
 form gTAG schematics can be covered by GPL. form gTAG schematics can be covered by GPL.
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 These schematics are made with gschem and netlists are then generated These schematics are made with gschem and netlists are then generated
-with gnetlist. Both gschem and gnetlist are part of gEDA  +with gnetlist. Both gschem and gnetlist are part of gEDA 
-(http://​www.geda.seul.org/).+(http://​www.geda-project.org).
  
 Files Files
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   - gschemrc ​  - gschem specific and and calls commonrc   - gschemrc ​  - gschem specific and and calls commonrc
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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