The J-Link software and its accompanying command line tools have been cross-platform for many years, but the applications with graphical user interfaces (GUIs) have only been available on Windows.
These have now been rewritten, one at a time to give the package much wider OS compatibility.
The concept and underlying platform has been proven for a long time in applications such as SEGGER Embedded Studio, SystemView and the Ozone debugger and performance analyzer.
With this release the J-Flash application, which provides an easy to use interface for production flash programming and automation, is available not only for Windows, but also for Linux and macOS.
“It has been a common request, especially from our customers in production environments, for J-Flash to support a non-Windows OS. Linux is often considered ideal in these applications, as it mitigates the risk of cyber threats and optimises production efficiency,” said Alex Grüner, CTO at SEGGER. “I am excited to say that J-Flash is now fully cross-platform enabled, and that the process of making J-Link software available on all major OS platforms is now complete.”
SEGGER's J-Flash now available for macOS & Linux
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The v6.70 release of SEGGER’s J-Link software includes tools that are now available on the most popular operating systems (OS) options: Windows, macOS and Linux.