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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = ChibiOS/RT
# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
# if some version control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 1.3.2
PROJECT_NUMBER = 1.3.3
# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
# base path where the generated documentation will be put.

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@ -75,16 +75,21 @@
* core (a common example: ARM7) of a supported microcontroller but has
* differences in the internal peripherals.<br>
* If this is your case proceed as follow:
* -# Create a new directory under @p ./ports and name it as follow:
* <code><i>@<arch@></i>-<i>@<chip@></i>[-<i>@<compiler@></i>]</code>
* The compiler part can be omitted if the port uses GCC (our default).
* Examples: @p ARM7-LPC236x or @p ARMCM3-STM32F103-IAR
* -# Create a new directory under @p <code>./os/io/platforms</code> and
* name it with the microcontroller name (or family name).<br>
* In case of the ARM-based microcontroller you also need to create a
* equally named directory under
* @p <code>./os/ports/<i>@<compiler@></i>/<i>@<arch@></i></code> and
* put there the microcontroller related files such as the vectors table,
* see the existing ports as example.
* -# Copy into the newly created directory the most closely related existing
* chip port.
* -# Rename the files in order to reflect the name of the new chip.
* -# Work out the differences in the drivers.
* -# Edit the documentation file @p port.dox, this is required if you want
* to regenerate this documentation including your work.
* chip port or the naked template files from
* @p <code>./os/io/templates</code>.
* -# Work out the differences in the drivers or implement them if you started
* from the templates.
* -# Edit/create the documentation file @p <code>platform.dox</code>, this
* is required if you want to regenerate this documentation including
* your work.
* .
* Usually this kind of port just requires a serial driver (and those are very
* similar each other) and some code for the interrupt controller (this one

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/**
* Kernel version string.
*/
#define CH_KERNEL_VERSION "1.3.2unstable"
#define CH_KERNEL_VERSION "1.3.3unstable"
/**
* Kernel version major number.
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
/**
* Kernel version patch number.
*/
#define CH_KERNEL_PATCH 2
#define CH_KERNEL_PATCH 3
/*
* Common values.