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voorburg [Development Environment]
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voorburg [Toolchain configuration]
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 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 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.
  
-===== Toolchain configuration ​=====+===== Workspace creation in TrueStudio ​=====
  
-The demo programs ​are configured ​for building with a Makefile. Before attempting to perform a build, update ​the location of the toolchain binaries (i.e. //​arm-none-eabi-gcc//​) in the Makefile. It is set in variable **TOOL_PATH**. If the toolchain binaries are available on the paththen the **TOOL_PATH** variable can be left empty.+Two demo projects ​are included in the OpenBLT bootloader package. One for the bootloader itself and one for the demo user programThis user program ​is configured such that it can be programmed, into the internal flash memory of the microcontrollerduring a firmware update with the bootloader.
  
-{{:​manual:​demos:makefile_toolpath.png?​nolink&​|}}+The first step in getting the the bootloader up-and-running,​ is the creation of the Eclipse workspace in TrueStudio. After starting TrueStudio, you are prompted to open a workspace. It is easiest to create a new one in the following directory: .\Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimexino_STM32_TrueStudio\
  
 +{{:​manual:​demos:​olimexino_stm32_truestudio_workspace_creation.png?​600|}}
  
-It is assumed that tools such as GNU //make// and //rm// are installed and available on the pathFor (Ubuntu) Linux users this can be achieved by running command: ​//sudo apt-get install build-essential//. Windows users can install ​the [[https://​gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/windows-build-tools/|GNU MCU Eclipse Windows Build Tools]].+To import the demo programs into the workspace, select ​//File -> Import// from the program menuThen select ​//General ​-> Existing Projects into Workspace//. On the next screen you select the following directory as the root directory: .\Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimexino_STM32_TrueStudio\Eclipse will automatically find the **Boot** and **Prog** projects and select them: 
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 +{{:​manual:​demos:​olimexino_stm32_truestudio_project_import.png?​600|}} 
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 +Click the //Finish// button to complete the project import operation.
  
 ===== Building and programming the Bootloader ===== ===== Building and programming the Bootloader =====
manual/demos/olimexino_stm32_truestudio.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/06 16:26 by voorburg