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974      which communicate with GDB using it as a back end.  *Note Command
13790 remote stubs--the code that runs on the remote system to communicate
13815 GDB can communicate with the target over a serial line, or over an
13822 Use SERIAL-DEVICE to communicate with the target. For example, to
13864 Run COMMAND in the background and communicate with it using a
13923 connection used to communicate with GDB. This is convenient for
13966 GDB and `gdbserver' communicate via either a serial line or a TCP
13983 To use the server, you must tell it how to communicate with GDB; the
13991 `foo.txt' and communicate with GDB over the serial port `/dev/com1':
13995 `gdbserver' waits passively for the host GDB to communicate with it.
14265 serial port used to communicate to the remote target.
14434 subroutines to communicate, and ignore the details. (If you're
14458 communicate with the machine where GDB is running (the "host" machine).
14562 First of all you need to tell the stub how to communicate with the
15581 may use this target to communicate with both boards running the