Documentation/NuttX.html: Fix MIPS32 references.

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<li><a href="#80x86">Intel 80x86</a> (2)</li>
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<li>MicroChip
<li>Microchip
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<li><a href="#pic32mxmips">PIC32MX</a> (MIPS 24Kc) (4)</li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzmips">PIC32MZ</a> (MIPS M14K) (2)</li>
<li><a href="#pic32mxmips">PIC32MX</a> (MIPS M4K) (4)</li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzmips">PIC32MZEC</a> (MIPS microAptive) (1)</li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzmips">PIC32MZEF</a> (MIPS M5150) (1)</li>
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<li>Misoc
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<li><a href="#max3660">MAX32660</a> <small>(ARM Cortex-M3)</small></li>
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<li>MicroChip
<li>Microchip
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<li><a href="#pic32mx2xx">PIC32MX2xx Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 24Kc)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mx4xx">PIC32MX4xx Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 24Kc)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mx7xx">PIC32MX7xx Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 24Kc)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzec">PIC32MZEC Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 M14K)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzef">PIC32MZEF Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 M14K)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mx2xx">PIC32MX2xx Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 M4K)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mx4xx">PIC32MX4xx Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 M4K)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mx7xx">PIC32MX7xx Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 M4K)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzec">PIC32MZEC Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 microAptiv)</small></li>
<li><a href="#pic32mzef">PIC32MZEF Family</a> <small>(MIPS32 M5150)</small></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Microchip (Formerly Atmel)
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<td valign="top"><img height="20" width="20" src="favicon.ico"></td>
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<a name="pic32mxmips"><b>MicroChip PIC32MX (MIPS 24Kc)</b>.</a>
<a name="pic32mxmips"><b>Microchip PIC32MX (MIPS M4K)</b>.</a>
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<p>
<a name="pic32mx2xx"><b>PIC32MX250F128D</b>.</a>
A port is in progress from the DTX1-4000L &quot;Mirtoo&quot; module from <a href="http://www.dimitech.com/" >Dimitech</a>.
This module uses MicroChip PIC32MX250F128D and the Dimitech DTX1-4000L EV-kit1 V2.
This module uses Microchip PIC32MX250F128D and the Dimitech DTX1-4000L EV-kit1 V2.
See the <a href="http://www.dimitech.com/">Dimitech</a> website for further information.
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<b>PIC32MX440F512H</b>.
This port uses the &quot;Advanced USB Storage Demo Board,&quot; Model DB-DP11215, from <a href="http://www.sureelectronics.net">Sure Electronics</a>.
This board features the MicroChip PIC32MX440F512H.
This board features the Microchip PIC32MX440F512H.
See the <a href="http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=1168">Sure website</a> for further information about the DB-DP11215 board.
(I believe that that the DB-DP11215 may be obsoleted now but replaced with the very similar, DB-DP11212.
The DB-DP11212 board differs, I believe, only in its serial port configuration.)
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<li><b>UBW32 Board from Sparkfun</b>
This is the port to the Sparkfun UBW32 board.
This port uses the <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8971">original v2.5</a> board which is based on the MicroChip PIC32MX460F512L.
This port uses the <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8971">original v2.5</a> board which is based on the Microchip PIC32MX460F512L.
This older version has been replaced with this <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9713">newer board</a>.
See also the <a href="http://www.schmalzhaus.com/UBW32/">UBW32</a> web site.
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The <i>LITE</i> version of the PIC32MX toolchain available
for download from the <a href="http://www.microchip.com">MicroChip</a> website, or
for download from the <a href="http://www.microchip.com">Microchip</a> website, or
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<li>
The Pinguino MIPS ELF toolchain available from the Pinguino <a href="http://code.google.com/p/pinguino32/downloads/list">website</a>.
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<td valign="top"><img height="20" width="20" src="favicon.ico"></td>
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<a name="pic32mzmips"><b>MicroChip PIC32MZ (MIPS M14K)</b>.</a>
<a name="pic32mzmips"><b>Microchip PIC32MZ</b>.</a>
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<p>
<a name="pic32mzec"><b>PIC32MZEC Family</b>.</a>
<a name="pic32mzec"><b>PIC32MZEC Family (MIPS microAptiv)</b>.</a>
A port is in available for the PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity (EC) Starter Kit.
There are two configurations of the Microchip PIC32MZ EC Starter Kit:
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The basic port is functional and a NuttShell (NSH) configuration is available.
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<a name="pic32mzef"><b>PIC32MZEF Family</b>.</a>
<a name="pic32mzef"><b>PIC32MZEF Family (MIPS M5150)</b>.</a>
A port is in available for the MikroElectronika <a href="https://www.mikroe.com/flipclick-pic32mz">Flip&amp;Click PIC32MZ</a> development board based on the PIC32MZ2048EFH100 MCU.
This board configuration was added in NuttX-7.24 and is, for the most part, compatible with the PIC32MZEC family.
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