From 7d777b91ad1899323f4e61354ef67058ff583a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "J.T. Conklin" Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 00:57:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * remote.texi (NetWare): Changed example to use BOARD= instead of NODE= argument to reflect correspoding change to gdbserve.nlm. --- gdb/doc/ChangeLog | 5 +++++ gdb/doc/remote.texi | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog index d7ca0c6..36e4842 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +Tue Mar 28 16:56:22 1995 J.T. Conklin + + * remote.texi (NetWare): Changed example to use BOARD= instead of + NODE= argument to reflect correspoding change to gdbserve.nlm. + Fri Mar 17 06:47:02 1995 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) * stabs.texinfo (Negative Type Numbers): Mention the fact that diff --git a/gdb/doc/remote.texi b/gdb/doc/remote.texi index 90f3944..cdae313 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/remote.texi +++ b/gdb/doc/remote.texi @@ -563,19 +563,19 @@ To use the server, you must tell it how to communicate with program. The syntax is: @smallexample -load gdbserve [ PORT=@var{port} ] [ NODE=@var{node} ] [ BAUD=@var{baud} ] @var{program} [ @var{args} @dots{} ] +load gdbserve [ BOARD=@var{board} ] [ PORT=@var{port} ] [ BAUD=@var{baud} ] @var{program} [ @var{args} @dots{} ] @end smallexample -@var{port} and @var{node} specify the serial line; @var{baud} specifies +@var{board} and @var{port} specify the serial line; @var{baud} specifies the baud rate used by the connection. @var{port} and @var{node} default to 0, @var{baud} defaults to 9600 bps. For example, to debug Emacs with the argument @samp{foo.txt}and -communicate with @value{GDBN} over the first serial port using a 19200 -bps connection: +communicate with @value{GDBN} over serial port number 2 or board 1 +using a 19200 bps connection: @smallexample -load gdbserve BAUD=19200 emacs foo.txt +load gdbserve BOARD=1 PORT=2 BAUD=19200 emacs foo.txt @end smallexample @item On the @value{GDBN} host machine, -- 2.7.4