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<h1><big><font color="#3c34ec"><i>NuttX RTOS</i></font></big></h1>
- <p>Last Updated: March 9, 2011</p>
+ <p>Last Updated: March 11, 2011</p>
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* drivers/uart_16550.c and include/nuttx/uart_16550.h - Support for a generic
16550 UART.
* configure/qemu-i486/nsh - QEMU NSH example.
+ * ../apps - The apps directory add-on was created by Uros Platise. It
+ supports a set of end-user applications than can be executed on top of
+ NSH. Think of it this way: In a buckled-up embedded application, your
+ end-user programs will probably have their own dedicated start-up logic.
+ But, during development, you might want to have you applications
+ available and executable from the NSH command line. This apps/ addon
+ (and NSH hooks) was contributed by Uros to accomplish just that.
pascal-2.1 2011-xx-xx Gregory Nutt &lt;spudmonkey@racsa.co.cr&gt;