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Zephyr project on STM32

   Zephyr Workbench, a VSCode extension to manage Zephyr on STM32.
It enables users to easily create, develop, and debug Zephyr applications.
Main features:
  • Install host dependencies.
  • Import toolchain and SDK.
  • Create, configure, build and manage apps.
  • Debug STM32.
You can directly download it from the VSCode marketplace
For more details, visit the Zephyr Workbench

System Workbench for STM32


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Semihosting with STM32

Okey, Dokey, I have this working.

So, in addition to my earlier method/technique presented to work with STM32CubeMX,

I now present Semihosting with System Workbench.


I added a copule of lines to main.c, see the attached file and look for code commented with rtt.

In Debug Configurations I added this to the Startup Tab:
monitor arm semihosting enable

and in Project, Properties, C/C++ Build, Settings, MCU GCC Linker, Miscellaneous, Linker flags,
-specs=nosys.specs -specs=nano.specs -specs=rdimon.specs -lc -lrdimon


In summary, the code I am running is FreeRTOS, with all LEDs blinking using seperate threads and USB VCP operating while also doing semihosting, with much of the code coming out of STM32CubeMX.

I hope this helps others who, like me, cannot afford the major toolchains and the Lite versions are too Lite as to be ineffective.