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Syntax
-Device <DeviceName>
Example
JLink.exe -Device STM32F103ZE
3.2.2.5 -ExitOnError
Similar to the
3.2.2.6 -If
Selects the target interface J-Link shall use to connect to the target. By default, J-
Link Commander first tries to connect to the target using the target interface which is
currently selected in the J-Link firmware. If connecting fails, J-Link Commander goes
through all target interfaces supported by the connected J-Link and tries to connect
to the device.
Syntax
-If <TargetInterface>
Example
JLink.exe -If SWD
Additional information
Currently, the following target interfaces are supported:
JTAG
SWD
3.2.2.7 -IP
Selects IP as host interface to connect to J-Link. Default host interface is USB.
Syntax
-IP <IPAddr>
Example
JLink.exe -IP 192.168.1.17
Additional information
To select from a list of all available emulators on Ethernet, please use * as <IPAddr>.
3.2.2.8 -JLinkScriptFile
Passes the path of a J-Link script file to the J-Link Commander. J-Link scriptfiles are
mainly used to connect to targets which need a special connection sequence before
communication
script files, please refer to J-Link script files on page 206.
Syntax
JLink.exe -JLinkScriptFile <File>
Example
JLink.exe -JLinkScriptFile "C:\My Projects\Default.JLinkScript"
J-Link / J-Trace (UM08001)
exitonerror (eoe)
with
the
core
command.
is
possible.
For
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