X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=f2d704b4be4a5a2ef81acabad05b4a12a19dbb66;hp=792d7e3941925b5da74e5340c72e246a8dd65745;hb=f712098323c46213a7658f6b91b3775055bc6d6a;hpb=bcaf775fc10d88d2c63c06bafada141895318b34 diff --git a/README b/README index 792d7e3941..f2d704b4be 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Welcome to OpenOCD! OpenOCD provides on-chip programming and debugging support with a layered architecture of JTAG interface and TAP support including: -- (X)SVF playback to faciliate automated boundary scan and FPGA/CPLD +- (X)SVF playback to facilitate automated boundary scan and FPGA/CPLD programming; - debug target support (e.g. ARM, MIPS): single-stepping, breakpoints/watchpoints, gprof profiling, etc; @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ XScale, Intel Quark. Flash drivers ------------- -ADUC702x, AT91SAM, AVR, CFI, DSP5680xx, EFM32, EM357, FM3, FM4, Kinetis, +ADUC702x, AT91SAM, ATH79, AVR, CFI, DSP5680xx, EFM32, EM357, FM3, FM4, Kinetis, LPC8xx/LPC1xxx/LPC2xxx/LPC541xx, LPC2900, LPCSPIFI, Marvell QSPI, Milandr, NIIET, NuMicro, PIC32mx, PSoC4, SiM3x, Stellaris, STM32, STMSMI, STR7x, STR9x, nRF51; NAND controllers of AT91SAM9, LPC3180, LPC32xx, @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ You'll also need: Additionally, for building from git: - autoconf >= 2.64 -- automake >= 1.9 +- automake >= 1.14 - texinfo USB-based adapters depend on libusb-1.0 and some older drivers require @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ Permissions delegation Running OpenOCD with root/administrative permissions is strongly discouraged for security reasons. -For USB devices on GNU/Linux you should use the contrib/99-openocd.rules +For USB devices on GNU/Linux you should use the contrib/60-openocd.rules file. It probably belongs somewhere in /etc/udev/rules.d, but consult your operating system documentation to be sure. Do not forget to add yourself to the "plugdev" group.