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To connect your ST2000 to the host system, see the manufacturer's manual. Once the ST2000 is physically attached, you can run
target st2000 dev speed
to establish it as your debugging environment. dev is normally
the name of a serial device, such as `/dev/ttya', connected to the
ST2000 via a serial line. You can instead specify dev as a TCP
connection (for example, to a serial line attached via a terminal
concentrator) using the syntax hostname:portnumber
.
The load
and attach
commands are not defined for
this target; you must load your program into the ST2000 as you normally
would for standalone operation. GDB reads debugging information
(such as symbols) from a separate, debugging version of the program
available on your host computer.
These auxiliary GDB commands are available to help you with the ST2000 environment:
st2000 command
connect
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