X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?p=goodfet;a=blobdiff_plain;f=firmware%2FREADME.txt;h=1df8000c4955503aaf13cf0fe63403e5641ce8ea;hp=d912a36a86efbecf211749952d192cf9c019b1f8;hb=f4a366d95f96109559f0903611d7103c50cde3f7;hpb=d03d57090931d83f8954485765a441f4fd197513 diff --git a/firmware/README.txt b/firmware/README.txt index d912a36..1df8000 100644 --- a/firmware/README.txt +++ b/firmware/README.txt @@ -1,14 +1,24 @@ GoodFET Firmware by Travis Goodspeed -and some good neighbors. +and some damned good neighbors. -Set \$GOODFET to be the port of your GoodFET, such as +Set $GOODFET to be the port of your GoodFET, such as export GOODFET=/dev/cu.usbserial-* #Darwin export GOODFET=/dev/ttyUSB* #Linux (Default) -The target board must be specified. Export one of the following: +The target board must be specified. For example, board=goodfet31 make clean install board=goodfet41 make clean install +board=telosb make clean install -We require at least msp430-gcc-4.4.5, but older versions should work -if you're lucky. +We require at least msp430-gcc-4.4.5, but older versions might work if +you're lucky. + +For faster startup times, it helps to write a static clock +configuration into the firmware. In the following example, the proper +DCO happens to be 0x8F8A. + +pro% goodfet.monitor info +GoodFET with f26f MCU +Clocked at 0x8f8a +pro% board=goodfet41 CFLAGS='-DSTATICDCO=0x8f8a' make clean install