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This guide covers setting up and using the <a href="https://github.com/blackmagic-debug/blackmagic/">Black Magic Probe</a>. The Black Magic Probe is a low cost JTAG/SWD probe for ARM Cortex micro-controllers. A distinguishing feature of the Black Magic Probe is that it embeds a GDB server. As a result, the GNU Debugger can directly connect to the Black Magic Probe.<br>
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While setting up and using the Black Magic Probe has also been covered in wikis and blogs, I found that those description often only scratched the surface of the subject. With this guide, I set out to give a more comprehensive account. Over time, this guide has been updated to cover new firmware releases, as well as specific notes on [ctxLink](http://www.sidprice.com/ctxlink/), a derivative of the Black Magic Probe that offers a WiFi connection.
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The guide is licensed under the [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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## Utilities
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Several utilities accompagny this guide. Some are small, such as `bmscan` to locate the (virtual) serial port at which the Black Magic Probe is found (or scans the local network for ctxLink). Another is a helper tool for a specific family of micro-controllers (`elf-postlink`). There are GUI utilities and text-mode utilities. All have been tested under Microsoft Windows and Linux.
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The software is licensed under the [Apache License, version 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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For the purpose of troubleshooting, pre-build versions of the "hosted" variant of the Black Magic firmware are also available for Windows and Linux (see [Releases](https://github.com/compuphase/Black-Magic-Probe-Book/releases)).
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## Building the software
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Several makefiles are provided for various compilers. Use the one that is appropriate for your system. It is most convenient if you rename the correct makefile (for your system) to `Makefile`, so that you don't have to specify it on the command line each time you run `make`.
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