Build-in LPC-Link2 usable like separate LPC-Link2?

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Build-in LPC-Link2 usable like separate LPC-Link2?

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by 1234567890 on Sun Aug 17 02:19:32 MST 2014
Stupid question: Is the build-in LPC-Link2 in the LPCXpresso board equivalent to use like a stand-alone LPC-Link2 board? The amount of pins say 'no' to me, but asking is not so expensive ...

Does it make sense to list the differences or are they too different?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by whitecoe on Sun Aug 17 07:03:33 MST 2014
If you want to just use it as a debug probe - it works exactly the same as a standalone LPC-Link2 as far as my experience goes.

You just need to change a couple of jumpers, as described in the section "Debugging an external board using the built-in debug probe" at:

http://www.lpcware.com/LPCXpressoV2Boards

All of the other headers fitted to the standalone LPC-Link2 board seem to be really just for if you are using the Link2 board as an LPC4370 eval board rather than as a debug probe.

HTH!
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