Add a list of CMSIS-DAP hardware to docs

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- Toolchain support for the cortex-m0+ processors in the rp2040 (thumbv6m-none-eabi) - Toolchain support for the cortex-m0+ processors in the rp2040 (thumbv6m-none-eabi)
- flip-link - this allows you to detect stack-overflows - flip-link - this allows you to detect stack-overflows on the first core, which is the only supported target for now.
- probe-run. Upstream support for RP2040 is not finished yet, so this template uses `probe-run-rp` for now. - probe-run. Upstream support for RP2040 is not finished yet, so this template uses `probe-run-rp` for now.
`probe-run-rp` is a version of `probe-run` using a `probe-rs` fork with support for the RP2040 chip. `probe-run-rp` is a version of `probe-run` using a `probe-rs` fork with support for the RP2040 chip.
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You can use a second Pico as a CMSIS-DAP debug probe by installing the following firmware on it: You can use a second Pico as a CMSIS-DAP debug probe by installing the following firmware on it:
https://github.com/majbthrd/DapperMime/releases/download/20210225/raspberry_pi_pico-DapperMime.uf2 https://github.com/majbthrd/DapperMime/releases/download/20210225/raspberry_pi_pico-DapperMime.uf2
More details on supported debug probes can be found in [debug_probes.md](debug_probes.md)
## Installation of development dependencies ## Installation of development dependencies
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# Compatible CMSIS-DAP debug probes
## Raspberry Pi Pico
You can use a second Pico as your debugger.
- Download this file: https://github.com/majbthrd/DapperMime/releases/download/20210225/raspberry_pi_pico-DapperMime.uf2
- Boot the Pico in bootloader mode by holding the bootset button while plugging it in
- Open the drive RPI-RP2 when prompted
- Copy raspberry_pi_pico-DapperMime.uf2 from Downloads into RPI-RP2
- Connect the debug pins of your CMSIS-DAP pico to the target one
## WeAct MiniF4
https://therealprof.github.io/blog/usb-c-pill-part1/
## HS-Probe
https://github.com/probe-rs/hs-probe
## ST-LINK v2 clone
It's getting harder to source these with stm32f103's as time goes on, so you might be better off choosing a stm32f103 dev board
Firmware: https://github.com/devanlai/dap42
## LPC-Link2
https://www.nxp.com/design/microcontrollers-developer-resources/lpc-link2:OM13054
## MCU-Link
https://www.nxp.com/part/MCU-LINK#/
## DAPLink
You can use DAPLink firmware with any of it's supported chips (LPC4322, LPC11U35, K20, K22, KL26). You'll need to use the 'develop' branch to use GCC to build it. You'll need to find a chip with the correct
Firmware source: https://github.com/ARMmbed/DAPLink/tree/develop