Post 9plmfI5DvbQToPYdrE by frainz@fem.social
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(DIR) Post #9plZuBI4AQdpgTKofQ by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-12-08T20:43:22Z
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Is there any toolchain/library for the stm32 that doesn't require downloading random zip files from the internet and having a bundled IDE?
(DIR) Post #9plmNZXEIvp0j1CzQm by frainz@fem.social
2019-12-08T23:03:08Z
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@martijnbraam you could use mbed-cli with a toolchain built by crossdev
(DIR) Post #9plmfI5DvbQToPYdrE by frainz@fem.social
2019-12-08T23:04:48Z
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@martijnbraam I only used the prebuilt toolchain by arm so far though
(DIR) Post #9plmfISGXvrExsL2m0 by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-12-08T23:06:18Z
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@frainz the compiler is the easy part, that's just the standard gcc arm compiler, the annoying part is that you need a stdlib and the hardware interfaces which for stm32 are in the stm32 hal or generated by propriatary tools
(DIR) Post #9plodxjwHJkiKy62eu by frainz@fem.social
2019-12-08T23:28:30Z
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@martijnbraam There is libopencm3 if I understand you correctly. Or does it require a separate hal?
(DIR) Post #9plqRowTMXQxU6ITVw by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-12-08T23:48:44Z
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@frainz that looks interesting, lets see how that goes.thanks
(DIR) Post #9pmfTvYgpTA6FKw0rQ by nikos@social.librem.one
2019-12-09T09:20:29Z
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@martijnbraam The Wikipedia entry https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/STM32 has 3 developer tools listed as open source. Haven't used them though.
(DIR) Post #9pn9zmgmL3Gid5pCb2 by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-12-09T15:02:19Z
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@nikos those are just the flashing tools and an open IDE