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Revision as of 21:59, 30 September 2014
Install a click-and-run IDE for stm32f4 based boards. This HOWTO has been tested on OS X 10.9.
Toolchain
The toolchain we use comes from https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded. This is a toolchain maintained by ARM employees and is available for Linux, Windows and OS X.
- download gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_8-2014q2-20140609-mac.tar.bz2, extract it and copy it to /opt
Alternatively you can just type in a terminal:
sudo bash -c 'curl -L https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/4.8/4.8-2014-q2-update/+download/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_8-2014q2-20140609-mac.tar.bz2 | bunzip2 | tar -zxf -'
openocd
The simplest way to install Open-OCD is to install it via Homebrew:
brew update
brew install open-ocd
Eclipse
Stay away from trouble and use Eclipse Kepler (4.3)...
- Download Eclipse Kepler (4.3) from here and launch it. Choose the 64 bit version.
- Help -> Install new software ... -> add site: http://gnuarmeclipse.sourceforge.net/updates and http://embsysregview.sourceforge.net/update
- Help -> Install new software ... -> work with -- All available sites -- and add:
- Collaboration : Subversive SVN Team provider
- GNU ARM C/C++ Cross Development Tools: GNU ARM OpenOCD Debugging Support and GNU ARM C/C++ STM32Fx Project Template
- embsysregview: Embedded Systems Register View (SFR) and EmbSysRegView Data
- After setup and restart, subversive should ask to choose a connector, choose:
- SVNkit 1.8.x
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