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diff --git a/nuttx/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt b/nuttx/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt index a6faed486..d7e999077 100644 --- a/nuttx/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt +++ b/nuttx/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt @@ -486,14 +486,14 @@ Creating Compatible NuttX HEX files file to contain physical addresses. But the nuttx.hex file generated from the top-level make will have address in the KSEG0 and KSEG1 regions. - tools/mkpichex: - --------------- + tools/pic32mx/mkpichex: + ---------------------- - There is a simple tool in the configs/pic32-starterkit/tools directory - that can be used to solve both issues with the nuttx.hex file. But, - first, you must build the the tools: + There is a simple tool in the NuttX tools/pic32mx directory that can be + used to solve both issues with the nuttx.hex file. But, first, you must + build the tool: - cd configs/pic32-starterkit/tools + cd tools/pic32mx make Now you will have an excecutable file call mkpichex (or mkpichex.exe on @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ Creating Compatible NuttX HEX files To use this file, you need to do the following things: . ./setenv.sh # Source setenv.sh. Among other this, this script - # will add configs/pic32-starterkit/tools to your + # will add the NuttX tools/pic32mx directory to your # PATH variable make # Build nuttx and nuttx.hex mkpichex $PWD # Convert addresses in nuttx.hex. $PWD is the path |