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diff --git a/nuttx/configs/olimex-strp711/README.txt b/nuttx/configs/olimex-strp711/README.txt index 955887d7b..74168dbfa 100644 --- a/nuttx/configs/olimex-strp711/README.txt +++ b/nuttx/configs/olimex-strp711/README.txt @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ GNU Toolchain Options make # Will build for the NuttX buildroot toolchain make CROSSDEV=arm-eabi- # Will build for the devkitARM toolchain make CROSSDEV=arm-none-eabi- # Will build for the CodeSourcery toolchain - make CROSSDEV=arm-elf- # Will build for the NuttX buildroot toolchain + make CROSSDEV=arm-nuttx-elf- # Will build for the NuttX buildroot toolchain Of course, hard coding this CROSS_COMPILE value in Make.defs file will save some repetitive typing. @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ GENERAL STEPS: 6. GDB - start arm-elf-gdb + start arm-nuttx-elf-gdb type 'file <executable.elf>' to load the executable type 'set debug remote 1' to enable tracing of gdb protocol (if required) type 'target remote localhost:3333' to connect to the target @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ Windows OpenOCD will Olimex JTAG Once the OpenOCD daemon has been started, you can connect to it via GDB using the following GDB command: - arm-elf-gdb + arm-nuttx-elf-gdb (gdb) target remote localhost:3333 And you can load the NuttX ELF file into FLASH: |