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diff --git a/source/language.rst b/source/language.rst index 20827cc..a3c7d45 100644 --- a/source/language.rst +++ b/source/language.rst @@ -15,17 +15,18 @@ C or C++ programmers who are new to Wiring may wish to skip to the .. contents:: Contents :local: -.. admonition:: **Looking for Something Else?** +.. admonition:: Looking for Something Else? Try these - See the :ref:`libraries` for extra built-in libraries. - - If you prefer C or C++ over Wiring, see the :ref:`unix-toolchain`. + - If you prefer C or C++ over Wiring, see :ref:`libmaple` and the + :ref:`unix-toolchain`. - If you're looking for something from the C standard library (like ``atoi()``, for instance), see :ref:`this FAQ <faq-atoi>`. - - Low-level details are in :ref:`libmaple` and this page's - :ref:`Recommended Reading <language-recommended-reading>`. + - An :ref:`stm32` and other :ref:`language-recommended-reading` are + also available. .. _language-lang-docs: @@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ the Maple can be programmed using a :ref:`standard Unix toolchain <unix-toolchain>`, so if you'd rather stick with :command:`gcc`, :command:`make`, and friends, you can. If you're using the Unix toolchain and want to skip past the Wiring conveniences and get -straight to registers, you are encouraged to move on to the +straight to the details, you are encouraged to move on to the :ref:`libmaple` documentation. A *sketch* is the IDE's notion of a project; it consists of one or @@ -419,21 +420,12 @@ Which could plausibly be turned into the final source file :: Recommended Reading ------------------- -* :ref:`libmaple Documentation <libmaple>` -* Your board's :ref:`Board Hardware Documentation <index-boards>` page -* ST Documentation: - * Reference Manual `RM0008 - <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/rm/13902.pdf>`_ - (PDF). This is the most important reference work on the STM32 - line, and covers the low-level hardware capabilities and - interfaces in great detail. - * `Programming Manual - <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/pm/15491.pdf>`_ - (PDF). This is an assembly language and register reference for - the STM32 line. -* ARM Documentation: - * `Cortex-M3 Technical Reference Manual, Revision r1p1 - <http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0337e/DDI0337E_cortex_m3_r1p1_trm.pdf>`_ - (PDF). This ARM manual specifies much of the the Cortex M3 - Architecture, including instruction timings. -* `newlib Documentation <http://sourceware.org/newlib/>`_ +* :ref:`Your board's documentation <index-boards>` page, which + includes references to the relevant ST materials (reference manual, + datashseet, etc.) for your board. +* `ARM Cortex-M3 Technical Reference Manual, Revision r1p1 <http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0337e/DDI0337E_cortex_m3_r1p1_trm.pdf>`_ + (PDF). This ARM manual specifies the Cortex-M3 architecture, + including instruction timings. +* :ref:`libmaple` +* `newlib's Documentation <http://sourceware.org/newlib/>`_ + (see :ref:`arm-gcc-libc`) |