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There is no "Getting Started" Guide for NuttX yet.
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However, most everything that you need to get started with NuttX can be found in the <code>README.txt</code> file located in the top-level NuttX directory.
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That <code>README.txt</code> can also be read online in the NuttX GIT repository
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<a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/nuttx/git/ci/master/tree/nuttx/README.txt">here</a>.
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<a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/nuttx/git/ci/master/tree/nuttx/README.txt" target="_blank">here</a>.
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Just click on "Links to HEAD: (view)" on that page.
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</p>
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</body>
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- Refreshing Configurations
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- NuttX Configuration Tool
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- Finding Selections in the Configuration Menus
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- Reveal Hidden Configuration Options
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- Comparing Two Configurations
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- Incompatibilities with Older Configurations
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- NuttX Configuration Tool under DOS
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make gconfig
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Some keyboard shortcus supported by kconfig-mconf, the tool that runs
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when you do 'make menuconfig':
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- '?' will bring up the mconfig help display.
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- '/' can be used find configuration selections.
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- 'Z' can be used to reveal hidden configuration options
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These last to shortcuts are described further in the following
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paragraphs.
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Finding Selections in the Configuration Menus
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---------------------------------------------
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It will show you not only where to find the configuration item, but
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also all of the dependencies related to the configuration item.
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Reveal Hidden Configuration Options
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-----------------------------------
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If you type 'Z', then kconfig-mconf will change what is displayed.
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Normally, only enabled features that have all of their dependencies met
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are displayed. That is, of course, not very useful if you would like to
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discover new options or if you are looking for an option and do not
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realize that the dependencies have not yet been selected and, hence, it
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is not displayed.
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But if you enter 'Z', then every option will be shown, whether or not its
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dependencies have been met. You can the see everything that could be
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selected with the right dependency selections. These additional options
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will be shown the '-' for the selection and for the value (since it
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cannot be selected and has no value). About all you do is to select
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the <Help> option to see what the dependencies are.
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Comparing Two Configurations
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----------------------------
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