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This demo is targeted towards the [[https://www.olimex.com/Products/ARM/ST/STM32-P405/|Olimex STM32-P405]] board, with 1024 kB internal Flash EEPROM and 192 kB internal RAM. | This demo is targeted towards the [[https://www.olimex.com/Products/ARM/ST/STM32-P405/|Olimex STM32-P405]] board, with 1024 kB internal Flash EEPROM and 192 kB internal RAM. | ||
- | To compile the demo programs you can use the [[https://atollic.com/truestudio/|Atollic TrueStudio]] development environment. The freely available Lite-edition suffices. Note the Atollic TrueStudio is cross-platform. The information outlined on this page applies to both Microsoft Windows and Linux users. | + | To compile the demo programs you can use the [[https://atollic.com/truestudio/|Atollic TrueStudio]] development environment. Note the Atollic TrueStudio is cross-platform. The information outlined on this page applies to both Microsoft Windows and Linux users. |
To program the bootloader into the internal flash on the STM32F405 microcontroller, the [[http://www.segger.com/development-tools.html|Segger J-Link]] JTAG interface was used. However, this is not required if you have another means of programming the internal flash. | To program the bootloader into the internal flash on the STM32F405 microcontroller, the [[http://www.segger.com/development-tools.html|Segger J-Link]] JTAG interface was used. However, this is not required if you have another means of programming the internal flash. |