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The Abatron BDI-2000 represents an excellent ROI for development dollar investment, if they plan on doing embedded Linux work.
Simply put, the BDI-2000 is a hardware assist debug tool. In the old days, we called it an In Circuit Emulator, or ICE.
Today, it connects to your target through a JTAG or BDM interface, to your host through a RS-232 and 10Mbit ethernet interface, and it talks to embedded Linux targets in their language.
The DDD-2000 Recipes™ stem from a project to add a telnet window interface to DDD to facilitate using the BDI-2000 as a gdb-agent for kernel debugging.
The Kernel Debug Recipes™ are app-notes for embedded Linux kernel hackers. Ultimate Solutions has provided permission for them to be directly available here.
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