Documentation/NuttX.html: Fix URLs to reflect new location of the Obsoleted repository.

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<b>STATUS:</b>
This port has stalled due to development tool issues.
Coding is complete on the basic port (timer, serial console, SPI).
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/nuttx/boards/mx1ads/" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/nuttx/boards/mx1ads/" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<p>
NOTE: This port has been obsoleted.
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<a name="pizero"><b>Raspberry Pi Zero</b><a/>.
This support was provided for the Raspberry Pi Zero which is based on the BCM2835.
Basic logic is in place but the port is incomplete and completely untested as of the NuttX-7.23 released.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/nuttx/boards/pizero/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/nuttx/boards/pizero/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<p>
<b>Obsoleted:</b>: Support for the Raspberry Pi Zero was never completed.
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<p>
<b>STATUS:</b>
The first released version was provided in NuttX 7.10.
Refer to the board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/nuttx/boards/lpcxpresso-lpc1115/README.txt" target="_blank">README.txt</a> file for further information.
Refer to the board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/nuttx/boards/lpcxpresso-lpc1115/README.txt" target="_blank">README.txt</a> file for further information.
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<p>
<b>Obsoleted:</b>
Support for the LPCXpresso-LPC1115 and for the LPC1115 architecture in general was removed after NuttX-7.30.
The LPC11 port was never really used (to my knowledge) and was no longer supported.
A snapshot of the port is still available in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/ChangeLog" target="_blank">Obsoleted</a> repository.
A snapshot of the port is still available in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/ChangeLog" target="_blank">Obsoleted</a> repository.
It can be brought back into the main repository at any time if anyone is willing to provide support for the architecture.
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<li>
The first functional release for the NXP LPC1768/Nucleus2G occured with NuttX 5.7 with
Some additional enhancements through NuttX-5.9.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/configs/nucleus2g/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/configs/nucleus2g/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
</li>
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Support for the Nucleus2G board was terminated on 2016-04-12.
There has not been any activity with the commercial board in a few years and it no longer appears to be available from the 2g-eng.com website.
Since the board is commercial and no longer publically available, it no longer qualifies for inclusion in the open source repositories.
A snapshot of the code is still available in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/boards/nucleus2g">Obsoleted repository</a> and can easily be <i>reconstitued</i> if needed.
A snapshot of the code is still available in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/boards/nucleus2g">Obsoleted repository</a> and can easily be <i>reconstitued</i> if needed.
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<li>
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<b>STATUS:</b>
The basic port is code complete and fully verified in NuttX 6.13.
Available configurations include the NuttShell (NSH - see the <a href="http://www.nuttx.org/Documentation/NuttShell.html">NSH User Guide</a>).
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/configs/pcblogic-pic32mx/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/configs/pcblogic-pic32mx/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<li><b>UBW32 Board from Sparkfun</b>
This is the port to the Sparkfun UBW32 board.
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<b>STATUS:</b>
Basically the same as for the Z80 instruction set simulator.
This port was contributed by Jacques Pelletier.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/obsoleted/src/master/configs/xtrs/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
Refer to the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/obsoleted/src/master/configs/xtrs/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<p>
<b>NOTE:</b>