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Atollic truestudio 9 for beginners
Atollic truestudio 9 for beginners











atollic truestudio 9 for beginners

After a bit more reading, I found out that ST offered a low level peripheral library, similar to the standard peripheral library so given my distaste for the HAL, I decided to give this a shot.

atollic truestudio 9 for beginners

Once I found out that ST offered Atollic for free, I jumped on the opportunity to get involved with this new IDE. Although SW4STM32 is based on Eclipse, it seems a little buggy (I can’t get main.c variables to work in debug mode…) and I truly despise STM32CubeMX so this wasn’t a particularly nice option. There are a couple of options available to developers on STM32 platforms, I could use STM32CubeMX with SW4STM32 though this is my least favourite option. I’ve therefore decided to find the best way to move forward. I’ve previously been a massive fan of CooCox and the ST Peripheral library but unfortunately, this is swiftly becoming antiquated and unless I move with the times, I’m going to be left behind with the retro STM32s. ST have recently acquired Atollic, an IDE developer who have designed an embedded IDE based on Eclipse. I’ve not had much time to do much electronics as of late (it is now my job…) but hopefully once I move into a new area, I’ll have a little more free time and motivation to do electronics outside of work. Its been one hell of a while since I posted a tutorial so I thought I’d throw one of up for this.













Atollic truestudio 9 for beginners