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Revision as of 13:36, 31 March 2020
The J-Link software package includes multiple applications, some of which are command line applications (CLI), while other applications come with a graphical user interface (GUI). This article goes into more detail regarding the GUI software of the J-Link software package.
List of J-Link GUI applications
Currently, the J-Link software package includes the following GUI software:
- J-Flash 1
- J-Flash Lite
- J-Flash SPI 1
- J-Link Configurator
- J-Link DLL Updater 1
- J-Link GDB Server
- J-Link License Manager
- J-Link Registration
- J-Link Remote Server
- J-Link RTT Viewer
- J-Link SWO Viewer
- J-Mem
1 Currently available for Windows only
Additionally, the J-Link DLL can create GUI dialogs, e.g. when programming flash memory or when updating the J-Link firmware.
Supported operating systems
All J-Link GUI software is available for Windows, macOS and Linux (any exceptions are mentioned above in the list of J-Link GUI applications).
Notes:
- SEGGER cannot guarantee for proper appearance of the GUI when using Linux in combination with the Ice Window Manager (IceWM).
- On Linux, GUI applications require the presence of a X-Server, in order to start correctly.
Troubleshooting
For problems regarding the J-Link GUI software, please refer to the following article: