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README.txt

README
======

  chipKIT Wi-FIRE board
  (https://chipkit.net/wiki/index.php?title=ChipKIT_Wi-Fire) features
  the Microchip PIC32MZ2048EFG100 MCU, Microchip MRF24WG0MA Wi-Fi module,
  USB 2.0 Full-Speed / Hi-Speed OTG controller, Micro SD card connector etc.
  The PIC32MZ2048EFG100 is a 200 MHz 32-bit MIPS M5150 operation with 2MB Flash
  memory and 512KB RAM.

Contents
========

  - Toolchain
  - Building NuttX for the chipKIT Wi-FIRE board
  - Programming Flash
  - Serial console

Toolchain
=========

  The following Toolchain options have been tested and confirmed to work:

    CONFIG_MIPS32_TOOLCHAIN_PINGUINOL               - Pinquino Toolchain
                                                      for Linux
    CONFIG_MIPS32_TOOLCHAIN_SOURCERY_CODEBENCH_LITE - Sourcery CodeBench Lite
                                                      Toolchain for Linux

  Pinquino Toolchain can be downloaded here:

    https://github.com/PinguinoIDE/pinguino-compilers

  Sourcery CodeBench Lite Toolchain for Linux can be downloaded and
  installed as follows:

    $ wget https://sourcery.mentor.com/GNUToolchain/package12725/public/mips-sde-elf/mips-2014.05-24-mips-sde-elf-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
    $ sudo tar xvjf mips-2014.05-24-mips-sde-elf-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2 \
      -C /usr/local

Building NuttX for the chipKIT Wi-FIRE board
============================================

  $ cd nuttx
  $ make apps_distclean
  $ make distclean
  $ ./tools/configure.sh -l chipkit-wifire:nsh
  $ make

Programming Flash
=================

  CAUTION:

  Currently the pre-installed bootloader of the chipKIT Wi-FIRE board
  is not supported in this NuttX configuration. Doing the following
  steps will erase the factory installed bootloader in the Flash
  memory! If you are going to recover the bootloader later on your
  chipKIT Wi-FIRE board, the original chipKIT bootloader can be found here:
  https://reference.digilentinc.com/_media/chipkit_wifire/chipkit-wifire-v01000303.zip

  Flash memory can be programmed by pic32prog utility
  (https://github.com/sergev/pic32prog.git) and PICkit 2 programmer
  (via 6-pin ICSP (JP1) of chipKIT Wi-FIRE board) as follows:

    $ sudo pic32prog nuttx.hex

Serial console
==============

  Connect USB cable from your PC to connector J1 (labeled "UART") of
  the chipKIT Wi-FIRE board.
  Then use some serial console client (minicom, picocom, teraterm, etc)
  configured to 115200 8n1 without software or hardware flow control.

  Reset the board and you should see NuttX starting in the serial.