X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ao-tools%2Fao-dbg%2Fao-dbg.1;h=00d3ac86318e24c83c21fc76e0a5c691cfab9dc6;hp=a850c45407ed76b7e845c92ac2ea109bc1cee84f;hb=73adae3661160d410dcc802873b530d255c210e5;hpb=332b056459b1352e233a8bf5f08498df12d32160 diff --git a/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 b/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 index a850c454..00d3ac86 100644 --- a/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 +++ b/ao-tools/ao-dbg/ao-dbg.1 @@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ ao-dbg \- hex debugger for cc1111 processors [\-h] [\-m] [\-T \fItty-device\fP] +[\--tty \fItty-device\fP] +[\-D \fIaltos-device\fP] +[\--device \fIaltos-device\fP] .SH DESCRIPTION .I ao-dbg connects to a cc1111 processor through either a suitable cc1111 board @@ -80,11 +83,26 @@ This should print a usage message, but does nothing useful currently. .IP "\-m" This option is not present in the original 8051 emulator, and causes ao-dbg to dump all commands and replies that are received from and sent to sdcdb. -.IP "\-T" +.TP +\-T tty-device | --tty tty-device This selects which tty device the debugger uses to communicate with the target device. The special name 'BITBANG' directs ao-dbg to use the cp2103 connection, otherwise this should be a usb serial port connected to a suitable cc1111 debug node. +.TP +\-D AltOS-device | --device AltOS-device +Search for a connected device. This requires an argument of one of the +following forms: +.IP +TeleMetrum:2 +.br +TeleMetrum +.br +2 +.IP +Leaving out the product name will cause the tool to select a suitable +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