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BFH stm32f4 discovery linuxsupport
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## Synopsis
The following project consists of a minimal setup for the carme-m4 STM32F407 board. The makefile should be easily adaptable to your needs.
## Motivation
We'd like to enable linux enthusiastic students of the bern university of applied sciences to work with their beloved operating system without setting up a virtual machine just to run *atollic true studio*. ;)
## Installation and required packages
You'll need the following packages installed on your system:
arm-none-eabi-binutils
arm-none-eabi-gcc
arm-none-eabi-gdb
arm-none-eabi-newlib
stlink
make
The package names are taken from the arch linux community repository, hence they may differ on your linux distribution.
## Instructions
####first steps
- Clone the repository.
- Install the required software packages.
- Plug in your carme-m4.
- Don't forget to add yourself to the group 'dialout' by invoking "gpasswd -a ${USER} dialout"
#### using make
- Build software: make all
- Debug software: make debug
- flash software: make flash
- start/stop st-util deamon: make start/stop
#### eclipse support
If you want to use eclipse instead of pure makefiles you are free to do so and we are happy to support you with that:
- Checkout the readme in the eclipse directory for instructions on how to install and configure eclipse correctly.
- Import the example project into eclipse as "existing project" and have fun :)
## Contributors
- t-moe
- id101010
## Links
- https://carme.bfh.ch
## Additional Tags
stm32, stm32f407, bfh ti, berner fachhochschule für technik und informatik, carme-m4, atollic true studio, linux