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ejtag-cli -t riscv -device GD32V -halt -peek 0x20000000 This makes it perfect for CI/CD pipelines in embedded testing. This is the killer feature. You can run: Ejtag Tiny Tools Software

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The project needs more contributors—especially for documentation and RISC-V target definitions. If you’ve ever wished JTAG debugging was more democratic, consider testing this suite and filing a bug report. Happy debugging

If you’ve spent any time working with RISC-V cores—especially those from vendors like SiFive, T-Head (Alibaba), or Andes—you’ve likely run into the acronym JTAG . And if you’ve tried to debug without a commercial license, you’ve probably felt the pain of proprietary toolchains. You can run: Enter

It lets you halt, step, inspect memory, and flash firmware on a RISC-V chip using a $5 cable instead of a $1,000 debugger. Why the Fuss? The Cost Problem Vendors like Segger (J-Link) and Lauterbach make phenomenal debuggers. But if you are a hobbyist, a startup, or an educator, spending $500+ per seat is a non-starter.

If OpenOCD already supports your RISC-V chip, use that. But for obscure Chinese RISC-V SoCs or legacy EJTAG cores, . Real-World Use Case: Rescuing a “Bricked” T-Head Board Last month, a friend’s C906-based development board got stuck in a boot loop. The vendor’s Windows-only tool couldn’t connect. We wired up an FT232H, ran: