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diff --git a/nuttx/configs/pic32mx7mmb/README.txt b/nuttx/configs/pic32mx7mmb/README.txt
index 7e02b901b..133f33f2e 100644
--- a/nuttx/configs/pic32mx7mmb/README.txt
+++ b/nuttx/configs/pic32mx7mmb/README.txt
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ PIN CONFIGURATIONS SIGNAL NAME ON-BOARD CONNE
41 PMA11/AECRS/AN12/ERXD0/RB12 LCD-YU TFT display
42 PMA10/AECOL/AN13/ERXD1/RB13 LCD-XL TFT display
43 PMA1/AETXD3/AN14/ERXD2/PMALH/RB14 LCD-CS# TFT display, HDR2 pin 3
- 44 PMA0/AETXD2/AN15/CN12/ERXD3/OCFB/ LCD-RS TFT display
+ 44 PMA0/AETXD2/AN15/CN12/ERXD3/OCFB/ LCD-RS TFT display
PMALL/RB15
45 VSS (grounded) ---
46 VDD P32_VDD ---
@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ PIN CONFIGURATIONS SIGNAL NAME ON-BOARD CONNE
85 VCAP/VCORE (capacitor to ground) ---
84 PMD15/CN16/ETXCLK/RD7 PMPD15 TFT display, HDR1 pin 3
83 PMD14/CN15/ETXEN/RD6 PMPD14 TFT display, HDR1 pin 4
- 82 CN14/PMRD/RD5 PMPRD
- 81 CN13/OC5/PMWR/RD4 PMPWR
+ 82 CN14/PMRD/RD5 PMPRD
+ 81 CN13/OC5/PMWR/RD4 PMPWR
80 PMD13/CN19/ETXD3/RD13 PMPD13 TFT display, HDR1 pin 5
79 PMD12/ETXD2/IC5/RD12 PMPD12 TFT display, HDR1 pin 6
78 OC4/RD3 RD3 HDR2 pin 5
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Toolchains
Windows Native Toolchains
-------------------------
-
+
NOTE: There are several limitations to using a Windows based toolchain in a
Cygwin environment. The three biggest are:
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ PIC32MX Configuration Options
CONFIG_PIC32MX_CODEWP - Default 1 (disabled)
DEVCFG1: (All settings determined by selections in board.h)
DEVCFG2: (All settings determined by selections in board.h)
- DEVCFG3:
+ DEVCFG3:
CONFIG_PIC32MX_USBIDO - USB USBID Selection. Default 1 if USB enabled
(USBID pin is controlled by the USB module), but 0 (GPIO) otherwise.
CONFIG_PIC32MX_VBUSIO - USB VBUSON Selection (Default 1 if USB enabled
@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
3. SD Card Support
SD card support is built into this example by default:
-
+
CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI1=y
CONFIG_NSH_ARCHINIT=y
@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
USB device support is enabled by default in this configuration.
The following settings are defined by default (and can be set
to 'n' to disabled USB device support).
-
+
CONFIG_USBDEV=y : Enable basic USB device support
CONFIG_PIC32MX_USBDEV=y : Enable PIC32 USB device support
CONFIG_USBMSC=y : USB supports a mass storage device.
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
msconn : Connect the mass storage device, exportint the SD
card as the USB mass storage logical unit.
msdis : Disconnect the USB mass storage device
-
+
NOTE: The SD card should *not* be mounted under NSH *and* exported
by the mass storage device!!! That can result in corruption of the
SD card format. This is the sequence of commands that you should
@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
msdis : Disconnect the USB MSC
mount -t vfat /dev/mmcsd0 /mnt/sdcard : Re-mount the SD card
...
-
+
Other USB other device configurations can be enabled and
included as NSH built-in built in functions.
@@ -692,9 +692,9 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
CONFIG_PL2303=y : Enable the Prolifics PL2303 emulation
CONFIG_CDCACM=y : or the CDC/ACM serial driver (not both)
- system/cdcacm - The system/cdcacm program can be included as an
+ system/cdcacm - The system/cdcacm program can be included as an
function by adding the following to the NuttX configuration file:
-
+
CONFIG_SYSTEM_CDCACM=y
and defining the following in your .config file:
@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
CONFIG_NSH_DRIPADDR=(10<<24|0<<16|0<<8|1) : Host IP address 10.0.0.1
This will probably need to be customized for your network.
-
+
NOTES:
a. This logic will assume that a network is connected. During its
@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
a) Enable support for the PIC32 USB device
- -CONFIG_PIC32MX_USBDEV=n
+ -CONFIG_PIC32MX_USBDEV=n
+CONFIG_PIC32MX_USBDEV=y
b) Enable NuttX USB device support
@@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
nsh> mkrd -s 512 128
b) Put a FAT file system on the RAM disk:
-
+
nsh> mkfatfs /dev/ram0
b) Now the 'msconn' command will connect to the host and
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
But you will have to enable a specific graphics example application
in the NuttX configuration file in order to see anything.
-
+
8. Enabling touch screen support in the nsh configuaration
In defconfig (or nuttx/.config), set: