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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


Need advice on installation

I am trying out the STM32F100 discovery board as my intro to ARM. Everything I read seems to be geared for Linux. I found (somewhat outdated but still relevant) ebook with great examples, it also uses Linux. Plus developers at my job are developing for the ARM in Linux so I went with that. So Linux I went.

I need some advice;

Should I remove gcc arm eabi from my Ubuntu in order to use Software Workbench??
Should I just ditch Ubuntu and move on to windows?
What is the easiest path here?

France

Hi,

On Linux (and especially Ubuntu) you just have to install the Linux versio of System Workbench for STM32; you don’t have to uninstall anything: it will use the toolchain it install itself.

Just follow the installation instructions on the web site and you should be up and running.

Bernard (Ac6)


 

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