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Subject: Re: [korgpolyex] Re: What would everybody think if...

From: Gordonjcp <gordon@...>
Date: 2017-02-03

On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 01:54:20AM +0000, Michael Hawkins korgpolyex800@... [korgpolyex] wrote:
> Well thanks for those tips and I will surely use them...
> But since I already have Eclipse and ARM running in version Kepler due to plugin compatibility issues with newer versions of Eclipse. I have to be very careful how I go about installing stuff. So that's why it's a bit slow. The other thing is that I want to use lwIP with the STM32F4 but my existing work has been with the F7 and the stm32_flash.ld file needs to be different but the version I have with the F7 is nowhere near what the newer one for the F4 looks like. So I am currently struggling with all of that. I don't want to throw away my existing Eclipse set up because a) I understand it b) I want to reuse tons of my existing code.
> So thanks for the tips, "boom done" I wish!!!
>
> /Mike

Ah righty, okay :-) I just use boring old gcc, Makefiles and atom (been dabbling with vscode because some of the folk at work use Visual Studio and apparently vscode is the editor "engine" from "new" VS?). The F4 is a beast of a chip for the money. I haven't had a chance to play with the F7 yet. I'm not surprised the .ld files are different, given that it sets the memory map for RAM and flash :-)

I'm blown away that I can run eight antialiased oscillators on an F1 that costs about two quid in onesy-twoesy quantities from Farnell. This is flying-car stuff, for sure.

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