tinySA/demos/ARMCM3-STM32F103-G++
gdisirio aa865517b8 Centralyzed scatter files for GCC ARMCMx port.
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Makefile Centralyzed scatter files for GCC ARMCMx port. 2011-08-07 14:43:52 +00:00
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halconf.h git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/chibios/svn/trunk@2956 35acf78f-673a-0410-8e92-d51de3d6d3f4 2011-05-14 07:11:40 +00:00
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mcuconf.h TIM8 support for STM32. 2011-06-29 11:59:15 +00:00
readme.txt C++ demo for STM32. 2011-04-16 09:18:36 +00:00

readme.txt

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** ChibiOS/RT port for ARM-Cortex-M3 STM32F103.                            **
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** TARGET **

The demo runs on an Olimex STM32-P103 board.

** The Demo **

The demo flashes the board LED using a thread, by pressing the button located
on the board the test procedure is activated with output on the serial port
SD2 (USART2).

** Build Procedure **

The demo has been tested by using the free Codesourcery GCC-based toolchain
and YAGARTO.
Just modify the TRGT line in the makefile in order to use different GCC ports.

** Notes **

Some files used by the demo are not part of ChibiOS/RT but are copyright of
ST Microelectronics and are licensed under a different license.
Also note that not all the files present in the ST library are distribited
with ChibiOS/RT, you can find the whole library on the ST web site:

                             http://www.st.com