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SW4STM32 and SW4Linux fully supports the STM32MP1 asymmetric multicore Cortex/A7+M4 MPUs

   With System Workbench for Linux, Embedded Linux on the STM32MP1 family of MPUs from ST was never as simple to build and maintain, even for newcomers in the Linux world. And, if you install System Workbench for Linux in System Workbench for STM32 you can seamlessly develop and debug asymmetric applications running partly on Linux, partly on the Cortex-M4.
You can get more information from the ac6-tools website and download (registration required) various documents highlighting:

System Workbench for STM32


STM32F7-CUBE - Could be much smarter ...

HI guys ...
Know this is of openstm topic but maby some guys here know where to place this little comment..

I am comming from other microcontrollers to the great STM32 and ofcourse i start with the STM32F4 and F7 cube...
I try the exsamples and the stm32F7CubeMX ..
So it mean that i try both to import a template and start from scratch, and to import an exsample from the stm32f7cube and to finally to import a cubemx generated project to openstm..

AND ALL THE FILE SYSTEMS ARE DIFFERENT !!!

Why not have the same file system look and like so it was very easy to see the different and to combine the different things for a newbie ...

Exsample ...I have the STemWin exsample running in first shot when import the exsample, but after one week working on the cubemx generated import project with stemwin in, i dont want to spend more time on that ...

If the st guys and the openstm32 guys want us newbie to love this great products from the start then there is room for more “look a like” ...

And why do all the exsamples not have the hole “filesystem” in so it is much more easy to just go futher from them ...Why delete something because it should not be used in the exsample ??

But now my setup is running and my stm32f7 boards are on there way to a great product...

Just so somebody can give the right guy a hint ;o)

Hjalmar