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Fix typo in buildAndProgram.md.

Add documentation about companion apps + link to videos.
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## Documentation
### Develop
- [Generate the fonts and symbols](src/DisplayApp/Fonts/Readme.md)
### Build, flash and debug
- [Project branches](doc/branches.md)
- [Versioning](doc/versioning.md)
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- [Memory analysis](./doc/MemoryAnalysis.md)
### Using the firmware
- Integration with Gadgetbridge
- Integration with AmazFish
- Integration with NRFConnect
- Firmware update, OTA
- [Integration with Gadgetbridge](doc/CompanionApps/Gadgetbridge.md)
- [Integration with AmazFish](doc/CompanionApps/Amazfish.md)
- [Firmware update, OTA](doc/CompanionApps/NrfconnectOTA.md)
## TODO - contribute

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#Amazfish
[Amazfish](https://openrepos.net/content/piggz/amazfish) is a companion app that supports many smartwatches and activity trackers running on [SailfishOS](https://sailfishos.org/).
## Features
The following features are implemented:
- Scanning & detection of Pinetime-JF / InfiniTime
- Connection / disconnection
- Time synchronization
- Notifications
- Music control
## Demo
[This video](https://seafile.codingfield.com/f/21c5d023452740279e36/) shows how to connect to the Pinetime and control the playback of the music on the phone.
Amazfish and Sailfish OS are running on the [Pinephone](https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/), another awesome device from Pine64.

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# Integration with Gadgetbridge
[Gadgetbridge](https://gadgetbridge.org/) is an Android application that supports many smartwatches and fitness trackers.
The integration of InfiniTime (previously Pinetime-JF) is ongoing in a [feature branch](https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/src/branch/pinetime-jf).
## Features
The following features are implemented:
- Scanning & detection of Pinetime-JF / InfiniTime
- Connection / disconnection
- Notifications
## Demo
[This video](https://seafile.codingfield.com/f/0a2920b9d765462385e4/) shows how to scan, connect, send notification (using the debug screen) and disconnect from the Pinetime.

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# OTA using NRFConnect
[NRFConnect](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-tools/Development-Tools/nRF-Connect-for-mobile) is a powerful application (running on Android and iOS) which allows to scan and connect to BLE devices.
## Features
- Scanning, connect, disconnect
- Time synchronization
- OTA
InfiniTime implements the Nordic DFU protocol for the OTA functionality. NRFConnect also supports this protocol.
# Demo
[This video](https://seafile.codingfield.com/f/a52b69683a05472a90c7/) shows how to use NRFConnect to update the firmware running on the Pinetime.

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# Build
##Dependencies
## Dependencies
To build this project, you'll need:
- A cross-compiler : [gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2019-q3-update](https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads/8-2019q3-update)
- The NRF52 SDK 15.3.0 : [nRF5_SDK_15.3.0_59ac345](https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF5_SDK/nRF5_SDK_v15.x.x/nRF5_SDK_15.3.0_59ac345.zip)
- A reasonably recent version of CMake (I use 3.16.5)
##Build steps
###Clone the repo
## Build steps
### Clone the repo
```
git clone https://github.com/JF002/Pinetime.git
cd Pinetime
mkdir build
cd build
```
###Project generation using CMake
### Project generation using CMake
CMake configures the project according to variables you specify the command line. The variables are:
Variable | Description | Example|
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**GDB_CLIENT_TARGET_REMOTE**|Target remote connection string. Used only if `USE_GDB_CLIENT` is 1.|`-DGDB_CLIENT_TARGET_REMOTE=/dev/ttyACM0`
####CMake command line for JLink
#### CMake command line for JLink
```
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=... -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=... -DUSE_JLINK=1 -DNRFJPROG=... ../
```
####CMake command line for GDB Client (Black Magic Probe)
#### CMake command line for GDB Client (Black Magic Probe)
```
cmake -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=... -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=... -DUSE_GDB_CLIENT=1 -DGDB_CLIENT_BIN_PATH=... -DGDB_CLIENT_TARGET_REMOTE=... ../
```
####CMake command line for OpenOCD
#### CMake command line for OpenOCD
```
cmake -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=... -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=... -DUSE_OPENOCD=1 -DGDB_CLIENT_BIN_PATH=[optional] ../
```
###Build the project
### Build the project
During the project generation, CMake created the following targets:
- FLASH_ERASE : mass erase the flash memory of the NRF52.
- FLASH_pinetime-app : flash the firmware into the NRF52.
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- **pinetime-graphics.bin, .hex and .out** : firmware for the boot graphic in bin, hex and out formats.
- **pinetime-graphics.map** : map file
###Program and run
####Using CMake targets
### Program and run
#### Using CMake targets
These target have been configured during the project generation by CMake according to the parameters you provided to the command line.
Mass erase:
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make FLASH_pinetime-app
```
###Using JLink
### Using JLink
Start JLinkExe:
```
$ /opt/SEGGER/JLink/JLinkExe -device nrf52 -if swd -speed 4000 -autoconnect 1
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J-Link>g
```
####JLink RTT
#### JLink RTT
RTT is a feature from Segger's JLink devices that allows bidirectionnal communication between the debugger and the target. This feature can be used to get the logs from the embedded software on the development computer.
- Program the MCU with the code (see above)
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$ JLinkRTTClient
```
###Using GDB and Black Magic Probe (BMP)
### Using GDB and Black Magic Probe (BMP)
Enter the following command into GDB:
```