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chconf.h EXT. Added test to waking up from stop mode. 2011-09-17 23:22:24 +00:00
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mcuconf.h STM32F1xx devices clock configuration updated to make it similar to the newer STM32 devices. 2012-01-08 11:38:57 +00:00
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readme.txt

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** ChibiOS/RT HAL - EXT driver demo for STM32.                             **
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** TARGET **

The demo runs on an Olimex STM32-P103 board.

** The Demo **

The application demonstrates the use of the STM32 EXT driver.

** Build Procedure **

The demo has been tested 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