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Re: Firewire debugging
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Re: Firewire debugging


  • Subject: Re: Firewire debugging
  • From: Carlos Calderon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:10:21 -0800

Another note: if you have trouble with the FireWireKDPProxy in SDK25, try an older FireWireKDPProxy if you have one (from say SDK24); that should work. Of course, once SDK26 comes out, you won't need to do this.

// carlos

On Nov 13, 2007, at 6:03 PM, Carlos Calderon wrote:

Hi Chris,

As always, you can find the latest FireWire debugging tools within the FireWire SDK posted at <http://developer.apple.com/sdk>. The latest FireWire SDK is version 25.

In the current SDK, there is an issue with the FireWireKDPProxy when using it on PPC. The next release of the SDK will contain a fix for this issue.

The FireWireKDP readme is helpful for getting remote FireWire debugging working. Once the SDK is installed, it is located at:
"/Developer/FireWireSDK25/Tools/FireWireKDP 1.3.9/FireWireKDP ReadMe.rtf"


// carlos

On Nov 13, 2007, at 5:56 PM, Chris Neustrup wrote:

I'm trying to set up firewire debugging between my pro desktop and a mini. I've read some useful help on the mailing lists. Unfortunately, I've just discovered that my AppleFireWireKDP.kext is dated July 25, and list chatter talks about a version newer than late September. Can I get a newer one somewhere? And there was a hint to read the read me: There are about 7 Readme files in this tree.

Thanks in advance, Chris
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