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| The most famous software for JTAG is probably the Linksys De-Brick Utility by Hairydairymaid (aka Lightbulb). As of 12 September 2006 the most recent version is v4.8. Virtually everyone who uses this software opts for an unbuffered cable, and the software itself, by default, expects this type of cable to be used. | The most famous software for JTAG is probably the Linksys De-Brick Utility by Hairydairymaid (aka Lightbulb). As of 12 September 2006 the most recent version is v4.8. Virtually everyone who uses this software opts for an unbuffered cable, and the software itself, by default, expects this type of cable to be used. | ||
| - | Since there is no link to a download of the original, long ago I [[https://oldwww.thecshore.com/oldsites2/devel/ | + | There is source code available on GitHub at [[https://github.com/etmatrix/debrick_buspirate]]. |
| The utility CAN operate on most any MIPS based cpu supporting EJTAG by using PrAcc routines (non-dma mode) - use the /nodma switch. It is not limited to WRT54G/GS units. | The utility CAN operate on most any MIPS based cpu supporting EJTAG by using PrAcc routines (non-dma mode) - use the /nodma switch. It is not limited to WRT54G/GS units. | ||