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Choose "Properties".Įxpand the "C/C++ Build" setting and choose "Settings".įrom the panel choose "Devices" and select the board "STMicroelectronics > STM32F4-Discovery > STM32F407VG". For now stick to 2.14.0.Ĭlick the brown icon that looks like a packet with green down arrrow.Ĭlick "Project" on the top menu. A note from website: Do not use STM32F4xx_DFP version 2.15.0 or higher, since it uses a new definition of the STM32F4-Discovery board, with STM32F407VGTx, which is not yes supported.If you want emulate the blinky for a start, choose STM32F4xx_DFP. Installing Board/Microcontroller Packages from CMSIS Packs and Choosing the One You Installedįrom the view, choose the board you want. Then, after the process, if there are lots of things in the view then you can understand that all is well!.It will download lots of boards and microcontrollers. After you see the new view, press yellow "Reload" button on the top of the view (not workspace).From the panel which is opened, click CMSIS Packs and make it show.If CMSIS Packs view didn't opened but there are new sidebars named like Devices, Boards, etc., press "Window" button in top menu. Then, in the workspace, click the "CMSIS Packs" perspective.Expand the "Embedded C/C++ Cross Development Tools" and select "Embedded C/C++ CMSIS Packs (Experimental)" then click Next and accept the license.Select "Embedded C/C++ v6.x Updates" in the textbox which labeled as "Work with:" in the panel that has opened.Then, click "Install New Software" button in the menu.
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Now, it's time to install CMSIS Packs for emulation. Wait its installing.Īfter the installation process, click Launch and wait for it to be opened.
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Go to directory eclipse-installer and give the executable permission to eclipse-inst file. Intermediate: ~$ tar -xf eclipse-inst-jre-linu圆4.tar.gz.Beginner: via right-click and then choosing "Extract here".~$ xpm install -global it is not installed, then type it to the terminal window. For better understanding and further research, check out the documentation. If you want to simulate your hardware, you should install it. I will use the xPack version because of easy installation process. Intermediate: ~$ sudo dpkg -i JLink_Linux_V692_x86_64.deb.
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I have searched lots of IDEs for programming ARM Cortex-M series microprocessors but there's no a good one for Linux based systems.