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In the jlink.py file (part of pylink) at approximately line #1055, there is a for loop used to search for the user-supplied chip name in a list of supported devices. I added a line within the for loop to write names of all of the supported devices to a disk file. There are several single entries in the resulting list that indicate support for a group devices, instead of just one device. Example: "