2025-12-21 1:07 AM
Hey,
I am trying to develop firmware for a BLUE-NRG module using Wise-studio, I have done this before on a Windows machine.
Now I am trying to install Wise-studio on a MacBook M4 Pro, which is Apple silicon.
I downloaded the .dmg and installed it, and gave it permissions to run.
When trying to open the application, nothing happens.
I have a java 21 JDK installed and working.
Does Wise-studio support ARM64 processors?
I successfully installed the IDE on a Parallels VM Windows 11 ARM64 instance, but cannot in macOS.
Help will be appreciated!
2026-01-23 12:24 AM
Hello
As you are starting new design hopefully there is still chance to move to STM32WB0 series.
If you refer to STSW-WISE-STUDIO | Product - STMicroelectronics there is clear recommandation to move to STM32WB0 and CubeIDE ecosystem.
Let me know if this is something possible and acceptable.
Br
Dominique
2026-01-25 12:23 AM
Thank you for the reply @Dominique FOLLEZOUR
For now, this is not a new design, and I'm trying to make changes to an existing Wise-Studio project (based on Blue-NRG2).
If by "moving to STM32WB0" you mean I can use the same BlueNRG module and develop a new FW project for it - this will be fine by me.
I am using the BlueNRG-M2SA module.
From the reference you provided, is this module part of the BlueNRG-LP / LPS family?
If I understand correctly, for LP / LPS part numbers, I can just create an STM32Cubes project under their new name?
2026-01-25 11:21 PM
Hello
Indeed if product is BlueNRG-M2SA, this product has not been rebranded in STM32WB0 and associated Cube ecosystem is so not compatible with BlueNRG-M2SA.
The BlueNRG-LP/LPS have been rebranded to STM32 (part number STM32WB0) and here you can use STM32Cubes project, however there is no module for such part.
Br
Dominique