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comparison loadtools/README @ 9:65939f352fad
loadtools/README: we are now freecalypso-tools, not freecalypso-sw any more
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 25 Jul 2016 20:14:37 +0000 |
parents | e7502631a0f9 |
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39 the original fw's bootloader via the serial download protocol | 39 the original fw's bootloader via the serial download protocol |
40 provided by the latter; it re-enables the Calypso chip boot ROM | 40 provided by the latter; it re-enables the Calypso chip boot ROM |
41 and jumps to it, allowing our loadagent to be loaded in the | 41 and jumps to it, allowing our loadagent to be loaded in the |
42 same way as on freedom-enabled devices. | 42 same way as on freedom-enabled devices. |
43 | 43 |
44 If you are working with a development snapshot of the freecalypso-sw source | 44 If you are working with a development snapshot of the freecalypso-tools source |
45 tree, you will need to compile and install a GNU cross-compiler toolchain | 45 tree, you will need to compile and install a GNU cross-compiler toolchain |
46 targeting ARM7 (see ../toolchain) and then use that toolchain to compile | 46 targeting ARM7 (see ../toolchain) and then use that toolchain to compile |
47 loadagent and compalstage (see ../target-utils) before you can successfully use | 47 loadagent and compalstage (see ../target-utils) before you can successfully use |
48 loadtools to operate on a target device. End-user oriented releases of | 48 loadtools to operate on a target device. End-user oriented releases of |
49 FreeCalypso host tools will include prebuilt loadagent and compalstage binaries | 49 FreeCalypso host tools will include prebuilt loadagent and compalstage binaries |