Hello,
I was browsing through the net and found this CooCox IDE for ARM, with support for the stm32F line of chips.
Has anyone tried it? Any comments?
Hello,
I was browsing through the net and found this CooCox IDE for ARM, with support for the stm32F line of chips.
Has anyone tried it? Any comments?
bubulindo - if you search the forum you'll find some threads mentioning it. IIRC they got it working. I knew a recent CS graduate who used it with STM32F Discovery, and I think he said it worked okay.
I have used it to recompile and flash the Maple bootloader onto a Maple-like board (http://forums.leaflabs.com/topic.php?id=1229#post-7423).
It works pretty well with an STLink V2 JTAG adapter. They provide a pre-packaged gcc toolchain which gets you up and running pretty quickly. Windows Only. I haven't tried their RT-OS (CoOS) yet.
CooCox (great name) CoIDE works fine with STM32f4 discovery. I had to install Yagarto toolchain but eventually I got it working. Its got a nice respository and libraries for getting started quickly ( not that I am an experienced programmer...I have just got an STM32f4 discovery and am just starting with ArmCortex..)
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