X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=s51%2Fs51.1;h=f2f59a5286a6709fb96f4a66c5984cc381f3e680;hp=c283950e9b4e69993788c2f585d6426286292abc;hb=17d2432a8b9c15963cd3b821f025ad33972ef477;hpb=8a9a3f02b951382573ff74dd6ce5a1c0f335fa86 diff --git a/s51/s51.1 b/s51/s51.1 index c283950e..f2f59a52 100644 --- a/s51/s51.1 +++ b/s51/s51.1 @@ -151,14 +151,14 @@ List the things you can get info on. This doesn't do anything and is present only to retain compatibility with the original 8051 emulator. .SH "BOARD BRINGUP DEBUGGING" -.PP +.PP While the original purpose for this program was to connect the source debugger with the hardware, it can also be used as a low-level hex debugger all on its own. In particular, all of the cc1111 peripherals can be manipulated directly from the s51 command line. .IP "Starting s51" If the CP2103 is plugged in, and the CC1111 is connected correctly, the -\'s51\' command itself should connect to the device without trouble. +\'s51\' command itself should connect to the device without trouble. Note that the CP2103 must have the GPIO pins configured correctly as well. .IP $ s51