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J-Mem is a small (app. 50 kb) stand-alone application
for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It requires a J-Link connected
to the USB port and an ARM system connected to J-Link via the JTAG interface.
J-Mem displays memory contents of ARM-systems and allows modifications
of RAM and sfrs (Special function registers) while target is running.
It makes it possible to look into the memory of an ARM chip at run time;
RAM can be modified and sfrs can be written. The type of acces for both
read and write access can be selected to be 8/16/32 bit.
It works nicely when modifying sfrs, especially because it writes the
sfr only after the complete value has been entered.

License & Disclaimer
The program is freeware and can be redistributed without
limitation. It is provided free of charge, and, therefore, on an "as is"
basis, without warranty of any kind, including - without limitation -
the warranties that it is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a particular
purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the quality and performance
of the software is borne by user.
Software download
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General
information
USB
Driver Installation
Flash programming
J-Flash,
flash programming software
J-Mem,
free utility for displaying memory content
J-Link
DLL available
Using
J-Link with IAR "C"-Spy
RDI
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