Okay Peg, I looked for the thread but didn't find it - but I was only scanning the thread titles.
Anyway, let me guess - you can get the BDM on the QG8 demo board to program other devices only if you remove the QG8 PDIP? Is that correct? The only reason I'm asking is because I tried to do that on the S12XDT512 board which has a SMD uC there. I was thinking that it should work if I could prevent the DT512 from getting powered up - so it wouldn't answer the BDM calls. If memory serves, I think I concluded that the only way to make it work would be to cut traces on the board.
I bought the USB-ML-12 and never looked back. :smileyhappy:
I always wondered why they would stick that BDM port there if it wasn't intended to program other devices. It just seemed unlikely that somebody would use that since the USB programmer was right there. I guess that's why it was not populated...