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lauterbach-trace32-pystart

Since 2020, Python programs can control TRACE32 via the lauterbach-trace32-rcl module (pyrcl). Up to now, TRACE32 must be started using a config file, which requires familiarization with the TRACE32 configuration file syntax or the use of the configuration tool t32start.exe. Now Lauterbach offers a new lauterbach-trace32-pystart module (pystart) which allows the configuration and start of TRACE32 directly from Python.

For feedback and questions, please contact support@lauterbach.com (include "pystart" in the subject).

Release Notes

v0.1.7

  • fix datatype of library_file parameters in some Connection classes to allow pathlib.Path's.
  • add TCPConnection for Lauterbach X-Series debugger.
  • rename EthernetConnection to UDPConnection

v0.1.6

  • initial release

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