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diff --git a/nuttx/Documentation/NuttX.html b/nuttx/Documentation/NuttX.html index eb990aee9..f46048d23 100644 --- a/nuttx/Documentation/NuttX.html +++ b/nuttx/Documentation/NuttX.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <tr align="center" bgcolor="#e4e4e4"> <td> <h1><big><font color="#3c34ec"><i>NuttX RTOS</i></font></big></h1> - <p>Last Updated: May 3, 2013</p> + <p>Last Updated: May 6, 2013</p> </td> </tr> </table> @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ How can that be a tiny OS? Actually, the large number of files is one of the tricks to keep NuttX small and as scalable as possible. - Most files contain only a single function. + Most files contain only a single function. Sometimes just one tiny function with only a few lines of code. Why? </p> @@ -1821,14 +1821,14 @@ <td><br></td> <td> <b>NXP <a href="http://ics.nxp.com/products/lpc3000/lpc313x.lpc314x.lpc315x/">LPC3131</a></b>. - The port for the NXP LPC3131 on the <a href="http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc3131_kit.php">Embedded Artists EA3131</a> + The port for the NXP LPC3131 on the <a href="http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc3131_kit.php">Embedded Artists EA3131</a> development board was first released in NuttX-5.1 with a GNU arm-nuttx-elf or arm-eabi toolchain* under Linux or Cygwin (but was not functional until NuttX-5.2). </p> <ul> <p> <b>STATUS:</b> - The basic EA3131 port is complete and verified in NuttX-5.2 + The basic EA3131 port is complete and verified in NuttX-5.2 This basic port includes basic boot-up, serial console, and timer interrupts. This port was extended in NuttX 5.3 with a USB high speed driver contributed by David Hewson. David also contributed I2C and SPI drivers plus several important LPC313x USB bug fixes @@ -1943,10 +1943,10 @@ nsh> <ul> <p> <b>STATUS</b>. - This is a work in progress by Alan Carvalho de Assis. - This initial support is in place but is minimal and not yet completely stable: + This is the work of Alan Carvalho de Assis. + Verified, initial, minimal support for the Freedom KL25Z is in place in NuttX 6.27 and 6.28: There is a working OS test configuration that verifies the correct port of NuttX to the part and a working NuttShell (<a href="NuttShell.html">NSH</a>) configuration that might be the basis for an application development. - As NuttX-6.27, more testing, completion of some GPIO logic, and more device driver development are needed to make this a more complete port. + As of NuttX-6.28 more device driver development would be needed to make this a complete port, particularly to support USB OTG. </p> </ul> </td> @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ nsh> <ul> <p> <b>STATUS:</b> - This port was released in NuttX 5.5. + This port was released in NuttX 5.5. Features are the same as with the Eagle-100 LM3S6918 described above. The apps/examples/ostest configuration has been successfully verified and an NSH configuration with Telnet support is available. @@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ nsh> <ul> <p> <b>STATUS:</b> - This port was released in NuttX 5.10. + This port was released in NuttX 5.10. Features are the same as with the Eagle-100 LM3S6918 described above. </p> </ul> @@ -2088,7 +2088,7 @@ nsh> <ul> <p> <b>STATUS:</b> - This port was will be released in NuttX 6.14. + This port was will be released in NuttX 6.14. </p> </ul> </td> @@ -2213,7 +2213,7 @@ nsh> <b>STATUS:</b> In progress. The following have been verified: - (1) Basic Cortex-M3 port, + (1) Basic Cortex-M3 port, (2) Ethernet, (3) On-board LEDs </ul> @@ -2860,7 +2860,7 @@ nsh> <td> <p> <b>Development Environments:</b> - 1) Linux with native Linux GNU toolchain, 2) Cygwin/MSYS with Cygwin GNU toolchain, 3) Cygwin/MSYS with Windows native toolchain, or 4) Native Windows. + 1) Linux with native Linux GNU toolchain, 2) Cygwin/MSYS with Cygwin GNU toolchain, 3) Cygwin/MSYS with Windows native toolchain, or 4) Native Windows. All testing, however, has been performed using the NuttX DIY toolchain for Linux or Cygwin is provided by the NuttX <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nuttx/files/buildroot/">buildroot</a> package. As a result, that toolchain is recommended. @@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@ nsh> <td> <p> <b>Renesas M16C/26 Microcontroller</b>. - This port uses the Renesas SKP16C26 Starter kit and the GNU M32C toolchain. + This port uses the Renesas SKP16C26 Starter kit and the GNU M32C toolchain. The development environment is either Linux or Cygwin under WinXP. </p> <ul> @@ -3463,7 +3463,7 @@ avr, m68k, m68hc11, m68hc12, m9s12, blackfin, m32c, h8, and SuperH ports.</block page. This download may be used to build a NuttX-compatible ELF toolchain under Linux or Cygwin. That toolchain will support ARM, m68k, m68hc11, m68hc12, and SuperH ports. - The buildroot GIT may be accessed in the + The buildroot GIT may be accessed in the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/nuttx/git/ci/master/tree/misc/buildroot/">NuttX GIT</a>. </p> </td> @@ -3479,7 +3479,7 @@ avr, m68k, m68hc11, m68hc12, m9s12, blackfin, m32c, h8, and SuperH ports.</block <td><br></td> <td> <p> - Also very usable is the Linux environment using the + Also very usable is the Linux environment using the <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/">SDCC</a> compiler. The SDCC compiler provides support for the 8051/2, z80, hc08, and other microcontrollers. The SDCC-based logic is less well exercised and you will likely find some compilation @@ -4176,7 +4176,7 @@ pascal-3.0 2011-05-15 Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org> * nuttx/: The Pascal add-on module now installs and builds under the apps/interpreters directory. This means that the pascal-2.1 module is - incompatible with will all releases of NuttX prior to nuttx-6.0 where the + incompatible with will all releases of NuttX prior to nuttx-6.0 where the apps/ module was introduced. </pre></ul> |