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Wise-studio on macOS ARM64

SharonVEC
Associate II

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!

 

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Dominique FOLLEZOUR
ST Employee

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

SharonVEC
Associate II

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?

Dominique FOLLEZOUR
ST Employee

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