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J-Link ARM Pro is a refined version of the regular J-Link. It has an Ethernet interface in addition to the USB interface, as well as two additional LEDs which are used as hardware status indicators. It connects via Ethernet or USB to the Windows (2000/XP/Vista) PC host. J-Link ARM Pro is fully compatible with J-Link ARM and can be used "out-of-the-box". J-Link ARM Pro uses DHCP per default. The built-in webserver makes manual configuration easy and convenient. Ethernet allows using the emulator far away from the PC in a development or production environment; download and debugging speed is higher and Ethernet provides electrical isolation from the PC.

Features:

dr dolittle 1 Fully compatible to J-Link ARM
dr dolittle 1 Ethernet interface
dr dolittle 1 USB 2.0 interface
dr dolittle 1 Any ARM®7/9/11, Cortex™-M3 core supported, including thumb mode
dr dolittle 1 More memory for future firmware extensions (ARM11, X-Scale, Cortex R4, Cortex A8)
dr dolittle 1 Additional LEDs for power and RESET indication
dr dolittle 1 Comes with web interface for easy TCP/IP configuration (built-in webserver)
dr dolittle 1 Built-in GDB Server (planned to be implemented in the near future)
dr dolittle 1 Serial Wire Debug (SWD) supported
dr dolittle 1 Serial Wire Viewer (SWV) supported
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dr dolittle 1 Maximum JTAG speed 12 MHz
dr dolittle 1 Download speed up to 720 Kbytes/second * (higher download speeds will be available in the near future)
dr dolittle 1 DCC speed up to 800 Kbytes/second *
dr dolittle 1 Seamless integration into the IAR Embedded Workbench® IDE
dr dolittle 1 Powered through USB or power supply which comes with J-Link ARM Pro
dr dolittle 1 Support for adaptive clocking
dr dolittle 1 All JTAG signals can be monitored, target voltage can be measured
dr dolittle 1 Support for multiple devices
dr dolittle 1 Fully plug and play compatible
dr dolittle 1 Standard 20-pin JTAG connector
dr dolittle 1 Wide target voltage range: 1.2V - 3.3V, 5V tolerant
dr dolittle 1 USB and 20-pin ribbon cable included
dr dolittle 1 Memory viewer (J-Mem) included
dr dolittle 1 Comes with licenses for: J-Link ARM RDI, J-Link ARM FlashBP, J-Link ARM FlashDL, J-Link ARM GDB Server, J-Flash ARM
dr dolittle 1 Software Developer Kit (SDK) available
dr dolittle 1 Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) support
dr dolittle 1 Adapter for 5V JTAG targets available
dr dolittle 1 14-pin JTAG adapter available
dr dolittle 1 Galvanic isolation from host system via Ethernet
dr dolittle 1 Optical isolation adapter available
dr dolittle 1 Target power supply: J-Link can supply up to 300 mA to target with overload protection.

* = Measured with J-Link ARM Pro Rev. 1, ARM7 @ 50 MHz, 12MHz JTAG speed.

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★★★☆☆ (3/5)

The movie is based on the classic children's book series by Hugh Lofting. The story revolves around Dr. John Dolittle (played by Eddie Murphy), a veterinarian who has a unique gift – he can talk to animals. After his wife, Lily (played by Julie Andrews), passes away, Dolittle becomes a bit of a loner and focuses on his work. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when he meets a new patient, a chimpanzee named Lucky.

Ruff around the edges, but its heart is in the right place—and its jokes still get the loudest barks of laughter. dr dolittle 1

Dr. Dolittle (1998) transcends its genre as a slapstick comedy to offer a commentary on the loss of connection in modern society. Through the character of John Dolittle, the film suggests that professional success often requires a suffocating conformity that silences one's true nature. By embracing his ability to talk to animals, Dolittle does not merely become a "freak"; he becomes a better doctor and a more integrated human being. The film concludes that true healing—whether for a human or a tiger—requires the physician to listen, a lesson Dolittle relearns through the cacophony of the animal kingdom.

empathy, kindness, and moral responsibility toward animals remain central to every version [24]. Comparison of Versions Feature 1967 Film 1998 Film 2020 Film (Dolittle) Lead Actor Rex Harrison Eddie Murphy Robert Downey Jr. Setting Victorian England Modern San Francisco Victorian England Genre Musical / Adventure Family Comedy Fantasy / Adventure Reception Critical failure, though Oscar winner Huge commercial hit Critically panned [25] Are you interested in a ★★★☆☆ (3/5) The movie is based on the

The film opens with a prologue depicting a young John Dolittle engaging in conversation with his dog. This interaction is quickly stifled by his father, who views the behavior as an aberration. This establishes the film's central conflict: the societal pressure to conform to a rigid definition of "normalcy."

The 1998 release of , starring Eddie Murphy, marked a pivotal moment in both family cinema and the career of one of Hollywood's most iconic comedians. While the character was first introduced in the 1920s stories by Hugh Lofting, the 1998 film completely reimagined the concept for a modern audience, trading the Victorian-era naturalist for a high-powered San Francisco physician. Plot Summary: Rediscovering a Gift After his wife, Lily (played by Julie Andrews),

The 1998 adaptation of Hugh Lofting’s classic character, directed by Betty Thomas and starring Eddie Murphy, modernizes the Dr. Dolittle mythos by transplanting the protagonist into the high-stakes world of San Francisco managed care. Unlike the Victorian setting of the original books, this version contextualizes Dolittle’s ability to talk to animals not as a magical gift, but as a psychological suppression that resurfaces during a mid-life crisis. This paper explores how the film utilizes the trope of the "shamanic healer" to critique the sterility of modern medical practice, suggesting that true healing requires a connection that transcends language barriers—and species boundaries.

A significant portion of the film’s tension relies on the stigma between "human doctors" and "veterinarians." Early in the film, Dolittle dismisses a veterinarian (played by Oliver Platt) as a lesser professional, highlighting a hierarchy of care that privileges human life over all else.

Dr. John Dolittle (Eddie Murphy) is a successful, wealthy San Francisco physician who has built his life around order, precision, and suppressing the childhood "gift" that made him a family outcast: he can talk to animals. When a near-miss with a dog in traffic causes his repressed ability to come roaring back, his quiet life turns into a cacophony of barking, meowing, and squawking pleas for medical help.

Directed by Betty Thomas and produced by John Davis, the film prioritized a vibrant, fast-paced comedic style. An All-Star Voice Cast

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