diff --git a/docs/psoc6/mpy-usage.rst b/docs/psoc6/mpy-usage.rst index e48629714cb57..cb48d24eb20aa 100644 --- a/docs/psoc6/mpy-usage.rst +++ b/docs/psoc6/mpy-usage.rst @@ -15,11 +15,7 @@ the USB-UART interface from the on-board debugger. REPL stands for Read Evaluate Print Loop, and is the name given to the interactive MicroPython prompt that you can access on the PSoC6™ board. Using the REPL is by far the easiest way to test out your -<<<<<<< HEAD code and run commands. This is equivalent to running the *python* command (without passing a script) in the command line terminal of your machine. -======= -code and run commands. This is equivalent to running the *python* commmand (without passing a script) in the command line terminal of your machine. ->>>>>>> 57a502306 (docs: Added docs and docs conf for PSoC6 port.) Use your preferred serial terminal software to connect to the board. Examples of serial terminal tools are `Putty `_, which works for Windows and @@ -85,11 +81,7 @@ The filesystem is described in the section below with some examples. The MicroPython filesystem --------------------------- -<<<<<<< HEAD The PSoC6™ port offers both the ``FAT`` and ``LFS2`` filesystems, implemented in :ref:`MicroPython `. However, given its stability and reliability, the ``LFS2`` filesystem is selected as default. In addition, the filesystem is located, by default on the External Flash which has a capacity of 512 Mb (64 MB). -======= -The PSoC6™ port offers both the ``FAT`` and ``LFS2`` filesystems, implemented in :ref:`MicroPython `. However, given its stabilty and reliability, the ``LFS2`` filesystem is selected as default. In addition, the filesystem is located, by default on the External Flash which has a capacity of 512 Mb (64 MB). ->>>>>>> 57a502306 (docs: Added docs and docs conf for PSoC6 port.) The filesystem is mounted with the help of frozen scripts, located in the ``ports/psoc6/freeze`` directory. The default mount point of the filesystem is the ``/flash`` directory, which serves as its root.