update VS Code settings for RTT block detection
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### Using VS Code
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Assuming a working debug connection to your VA108xx board, you can debug using VS Code with
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the [`Cortex-Debug` plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=marus25.cortex-debug).
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the [`Cortex-Debug` plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=marus25.cortex-debug). Please make sure that
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[`objdump-multiarch` and `nm-multiarch`](https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=333146)
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are installed as well.
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Some sample configuration files for VS code were provided and can be used by running
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`cp -rT vscode .vscode` like specified above. After that, you can use `Run and Debug`
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@ -111,4 +113,5 @@ configuration variables in your `settings.json`:
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- `"cortex-debug.gdbPath.osx"`
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The provided VS Code configurations also provide an integrated RTT logger, which you can access
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via the terminal at `RTT Ch:0 console`.
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via the terminal at `RTT Ch:0 console`. In order for the RTT block address detection to
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work properly, `objdump-multiarch` and `nm-multiarch` need to be installed.
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