[sdiy] STM32 processor

Gordon JC Pearce gordonjcp at gjcp.net
Thu Oct 13 08:55:36 CEST 2011


On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 00:33:00 +0200
KD KD <pic24hj at gmail.com> wrote:

> I still wonder why ST cant supply a complete "no fuss" "free" code
> development package
> with the ST discovery kit? Something like what Atmel or Michrochip
> does whit their tools.

Uhm, try arm-gcc.

> One just download the 1G byte big file and it installs everything, 15
> min later you are writing your code. I could never get Atollic to work
> with my F101 kit so i used Anglia IDE and homemade JTAG instead and
> got that working but it was a pain in the  back!..

That's an awful lot of code to download, though.

$ sudo clyde -S cross-arm-elf-gcc-base cross-arm-elf-gdb

This downloads about 20M of stuff in total, then stlink is a couple of kilobytes on top.

Dead easy - and you're not held back by some halfwit's idea of what an IDE should look like, you just use whatever you're familiar with.

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Gordon JC Pearce MM0YEQ <gordonjcp at gjcp.net>



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