Minor documentation updates and other cosmetic changes

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Gregory Nutt 2014-01-20 13:10:30 -06:00
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This board is based on the NXP LPC1769.
The initial release was included NuttX-6.26.
The Nuttx Buildroot toolchain is used by default.
This is still a port under development.
Verifed configurations include the "Hello, World!" example application and a THTTPD demonstration.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/nuttx/git/ci/master/tree/nuttx/configs/zkit-arm-1769/README.txt">README</a> file for further information.
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<li><code>configs/lpcxpresso-lpc1768</code>:
Embedded Artists base board with NXP LPCExpresso LPC1768. This board
is based on the NXP LPC1768. The Code Red toolchain is used by default.
STATUS: Under development.
</li>
<li><code>configs/m68322evb</code>:
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<li><code>configs/ne64badge</code>:
Future Electronics Group NE64 /PoE Badge board based on the
MC9S12NE64 hcs12 cpu. This port uses the m9s12x GCC toolchain.
STATUS: Under development. The port is code-complete but has
not yet been fully tested.
STATUS: The port is code-complete but was never fully tested.
</li>
<li><code>configs/ntosd-dm320</code>:

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for you.
NOTE: NuttX can also be installed and built on a native Windows
system, but with some loss of tool functionality (see the
system, but with some potential tool-related issues (see the
discussion "Native Windows Build" below).
Some Cygwin installation tips:
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This capability should still be considered a work in progress because:
(1) It has not been verfied on all targets and tools, and
(2) it still lacks some of the creature-comforts of the more mature environments
(like 'make menuconfig' support. See the section "NuttX Configuration Tool
under DOS" above).
(2) it still lacks some of the creature-comforts of the more mature environments.
There is an alternative to the setenv.sh script available for the Windows
native environment: tools/configure.bat. See tools/README.txt for additional

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{
return &optarg;
}

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{
return &optind;
}

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{
return &optopt;
}