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TFron.1
Visitor II
October 23, 2020
Question

CubeIDE and STM32F469I no "Graphics"-Peripheral?

  • October 23, 2020
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Hi,

im using a STM32F469I-Disco and the newest CubeIDE.

I followed this guide, exactly step-by-step:

https://community.st.com/s/article/FAQ-GUI-on-STM32F469-Discovery-boards-using-CubeMX-and-STemWin

In Step 1.5. there is a peripheral called "graphics" but i dont have it?

What am i doing wrong?

Thanks for help!

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3 replies

MM..1
Chief III
October 23, 2020

I mean new IDE/MX dont support StemWin, only touchgfx.

When you need STemWin instal older CubeMX 5.4 and create or edit project here. Then import to IDE and continue.

PJR42
Associate
December 27, 2020

After discovering TouchGFX Designer was not available under Linux I decided that I'd use STemWin, so finding this was helpful.

I downloaded and installed CubeMX 5.4, which in turn required a further 667MB of STM32Cube_FW_F4_V1.24.2 but, sure enough I could do everything in the guide ...

Except for one:-

0693W000006Gva7QAC.jpgSeems like we Linux users are getting a poor deal when it comes to graphics tools, will this change soon?

MM..1
Chief III
December 27, 2020

Only way is remote conect to win example Connect to a Windows PC from Ubuntu using Remote Desktop Connection | Digital Citizen

or run virtualbox. Then you use only designer or all build in windows on shared folder .