LPC-Link2 and LPC-Link ?

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LPC-Link2 and LPC-Link ?

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by louislo on Fri Mar 14 03:13:58 MST 2014
Is there any significance diffrence for the[ NXP - OM13035 - LPC1115, LPCXPRESSO, EVAL BOARD], if i were to use the linker part only for debugging, compared to the [NXP - OM13054,598 - LPC-LINK2, GENERAL PURPOSE]?.

Previously i have been using the seperated Xpresso board (LPC-Link)  to program and debug LPC2388 but wish to consider for LPC-Link 2 for future debugging.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by louislo on Sun Mar 16 18:10:23 MST 2014
Ouch, too bad. Guess i have to stick with LPC-Link then.
Just saw it from that link. Thanks for the reply!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by LabRat on Fri Mar 14 04:44:32 MST 2014
LPC-link2 is faster  :)

But it doesn't support ARM7  :O

http://www.lpcware.com/content/faq/lpcxpresso/lpc-link2-support


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As of LPCXpresso 7.0.2, LPC-Link2 is a supported debug probe when used with all NXP MCU families EXCEPT

   [color=#f00] LPC2xxx (ARM7)[/color] , LPC3xxx (ARM9)
        [color=#f00]No support for these parts is planned[/color]


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