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It is in PDF format and is located in the Doc directory. Windows users can access it from the Start Menu. Acrobat Reader 5.0 or above is required. To download the free Adobe Acrobat reader, go to: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html =============== History =============== version 2.4.4 ------------- - Changed how mdi layer handles ObjSize == 0. When ObjSize == 0 we will provide the target byte values listed in increasing order of byte-addresses on target (as is the case for ObjSize == 1). While honoring this byte order, under-the-covers we may change access size to help efficiency. version 2.4.2 ------------- - First release integrating all products into one install. - For older history, check the doc directory for readme-*.txt files. - For MDI applications, MDIMemoryAccessSize default changed from 1 to 4 to increase code loading performance. - New MDIMemoryUseASID for M4K and cores with TLBs to override use of ASID. - (8051) JtagIRBypass now works for snav. - (8051) Fixed problems with multiple 8051s and reset. - Fixed flash programming problem with Intel flash devices. - RRT, mips and ethernet support is all in snpx_mips.c =============== Contacting FS2 =============== Please contact FS2 with any comments or questions: First Silicon Solutions a division of MIPS Technologies, Inc. 1260 NW Waterhouse Ave., #100 Beaverton, OR 97006-5794 503-597-5091 voice 503-597-5098 fax http://www.fs2.com Sales support: info@fs2.com Technical support: support@fs2.com --- end of document ---