X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ao-tools%2Fao-dbg%2Fao-dbg.1;fp=ao-tools%2Fao-dbg%2Fao-dbg.1;h=53e766490aeb2c8ef0585d712b7b098dbe058843;hp=00d3ac86318e24c83c21fc76e0a5c691cfab9dc6;hb=cf7b2e065d844d290ee43449ae37162839220158;hpb=1812adbd61400af19293bf775e544baf661ec224 diff --git a/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 b/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 index 00d3ac86..53e76649 100644 --- a/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 +++ b/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ product, leaving out the serial number will cause the tool to match one of the available devices. .SH COMMANDS Once started, ao-dbg connects to the cc1111 and then reads and -executes commands, either from stdin, or the nework connection to +executes commands, either from stdin, or the network connection to sdcdb. .PP Unlike the command line, ao-dbg contains built-in help for each of these @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ pins and then change the Port 1 data to set them high or low: > set sfr 0x90 0x00 # set P1_1 to low .IP "Reading the A/D converters" The six A/D converter inputs can each be connected to any of the P0 pins, -ground, the A/D voltage refernece, an internal temperature sensor or VDD/3. +ground, the A/D voltage reference, an internal temperature sensor or VDD/3. To read one of these values, select an A/D converter to use then start the conversion process. The cc1111 manual has the table for selecting the input on page 144.