Hello everyone! I'm very new to JTAG so excuse me if this is already answered somewhere. I have a clone of Altera USB Blaster like shown below. Can I use it with USBJTAGNT program? If not, can anyone suggest me a Windows utility which can be used to dump the flash of a router with USB Blaster? Thanks
USB Blaster with USBJTAG NT
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USB Blaster with USBJTAG NT
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Re: USB Blaster with USBJTAGNT
USBJTAG NT will not work for USB Blaster hardware.
You can try if USB Blaster software itself to see if it will work or not.
I think it should not since this is meant for program CPLD.
You can try if USB Blaster software itself to see if it will work or not.
I think it should not since this is meant for program CPLD.
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Re: USB Blaster with USBJTAG NT
Okay, will check it out. Thank you.
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Re: USB Blaster with USBJTAG NT
Perhaps a stupid question: does USBJTAGNT software application work with a specific hardware purchased from this site only? UrJTAG has an option for Usb Blaster cable shown in the first post, and detects it correctly. Will this Usb Blaster work with USBJTAGNT as well?
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Re: USB Blaster with USBJTAG NT
Software used only for hardware from this site.
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Although this is quite an old post, does anyone know of a way so that we can only display the products that are on sale from the selected category contents?
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Re: USB Blaster with USBJTAG NT
It is mostly the software that does what you need to do. Not the hardware. Hardware plays very little. Without software, hardware does nothing regardless what the name says. It is just a pile of electronics on a PCB.
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