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author | Michael Chastain <mec@google.com> | 2003-01-05 17:10:33 +0000 |
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committer | Michael Chastain <mec@google.com> | 2003-01-05 17:10:33 +0000 |
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2003-01-05 Michael Chastain <mec@shout.net>
* README: Remove references to deleted remote-*.c files:
remote-adapt.c, remote-eb.c, remote-mm.c, remote-nindy.c,
remote-nrom.c, remote-os9k.c, remote-udi.c.
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@@ -449,24 +449,17 @@ Linux. There are a number of remote interfaces for talking to existing ROM monitors and other hardware: - remote-adapt.c AMD 29000 "Adapt" remote-array.c Array Tech RAID controller remote-e7000.c Hitachi E7000 ICE - remote-eb.c AMD 29000 "EBMON" remote-es.c Ericsson 1800 monitor remote-est.c EST emulator remote-hms.c Hitachi Micro Systems H8/300 monitor remote-mips.c MIPS remote debugging protocol - remote-mm.c AMD 29000 "minimon" - remote-nindy.c Intel 960 "Nindy" - remote-nrom.c NetROM ROM emulator - remote-os9k.c PC running OS/9000 remote-rdi.c ARM with Angel monitor remote-rdp.c ARM with Demon monitor remote-sds.c PowerPC SDS monitor remote-sim.c Generalized simulator protocol remote-st.c Tandem ST-2000 monitor - remote-udi.c AMD 29000 using the AMD "Universal Debug Interface" remote-vx.c VxWorks realtime kernel Remote-vx.c and the vx-share subdirectory contain a remote @@ -474,14 +467,6 @@ interface for the VxWorks realtime kernel, which communicates over TCP using the Sun RPC library. This would be a useful starting point for other remote- via-ethernet back ends. - Remote-udi.c and the 29k-share subdirectory contain a remote -interface for AMD 29000 programs, which uses the AMD "Universal Debug -Interface". This allows GDB to talk to software simulators, -emulators, and/or bare hardware boards, via network or serial -interfaces. Note that GDB only provides an interface that speaks UDI, -not a complete solution. You will need something on the other end -that also speaks UDI. - Reporting Bugs in GDB ===================== |