Hi guys,
I just need some comments and/or advice on this whether if it's good or not or what can you say as a whole, is it worth it?
And any other adapter and IDE's that is cheaper but more or less same quality and features compare to DS-5 and DStream.
Thank you guys and happy hacking.
Hi Jose,
I think for embedded Linux development it is a very good IDE (though Eclipse based) and a powerful debugger/tracer.
It uses the on-chip ETB (Embedded Trace Buffer) for tracing and this works out-of-the-box.
Also, the Streamline tool you can use just with an Ethernet connection, you don't need DSTREAM for it. (And you can use DS-5 Community Edition which is for free).
We at Bluetechnix do our board bring-ups with DSTREAM and DS-5.
You might have a look at our Quick Start for CM-i.MX53 System-on-Module:
https://support.bluetechnix.at/wiki/ARM_DS-5_Quick_Start_%28i.MX53%29
Regards,
Harald