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Raspberry Pi Zero W as Internet connected Access Point *and* Wireless Client
I wanted this capability for various reasons. It's not necessarily stable, because uap0 has to use the same channel as wlan0,
and if you're traveling/mobile, wifi channels aren't necessarily predictable.
This is not a guide. This is just so I remember how to get back where I started, in case I wipe this thing. =)
The documentation for the JLinkGDBServer command line options is incomplete. Getting multiple debug sessions running using JLinkGDBServer is a trial/error/google and repeat process. Here are bare-bones instructions for getting multiple JLinkGDBServer sessions over USB running on an OSX host. An ethernet configuration will differ. These instructions should work for Linux and Windows as well but have not been tested in those environments.
Get the debug interface serial number
The serial number is printed whenever the JLinkGDBServer program is started and it attaches to a SEGGER JLink debug interface (either a USB connected pod or on-boad SWO interface). Attach only one of the units for debugging and run the JLinkGDBServer program. The serial number of the JLink debug interface is a 9 digit number prefixed with the text S/N:.
The Serial Number may also be printed on the debug