[sdiy] ST Discovery boards - Other Development Platforms
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Thu May 11 21:24:59 CEST 2017
Perfect! Thank you so much!
Eric Brombaugh <ebrombaugh1 at cox.net> wrote:
>Scott,
>
>Yes, you can develop on Linux using a simple editor/gcc/make/gdb flow.
>
>I'd recommend the Gnu ARM Embedded version of GCC here:
>
>https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded
>
>You'll also need OpenOCD to talk to the ST-Link programming port on the
>Discovery board:
>
>http://openocd.org/
>
>Those two and the editor of your choice should be sufficient to get you
>started. If you need examples of GCC and OpenOCD settings, check out
>some of the STM32 projects on my website:
>
>http://ebrombaugh.studionebula.com/embedded/index.html
>
>Eric
>
>On 05/11/2017 12:08 PM, Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
>>
>> I've changed the subject line so as not to hijack the Audio Weaver thread.
>>
>> I was wondering if other development platforms can work with
>the Discovery boards - I'm interested > in possibly using Linux
>(for example) with gcc and whatever else might be needed. I'm
>looking for > other free software methods and I'm not stuck on a
>need for libraries. I would need both a way to > compile (such as
>gcc) and a way to send the executable data to the Flash memory on
>the board. I am > still going to evaluate Audio Weaver, but I'd
>like to know about alternatives. > > Would I be forced to use
>Eclipse (not a fan of it)? > > Can I work with a simple editor
>like nano or joe and gcc? > > Also, I've no idea how to make gcc
>work for different CPU types, so I'll have to research how to do
>> that. So far, my gcc experience is writing C programs for the
>linux system on which I am working > and in that case, gcc is
>magically already configured to work. > > -- ScottG >
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