Azure RTOS and STM32
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‎2020-05-21 1:26 PM
Based on the link below, Azure RTOS will be free for some STM32 Microcontrollers. What microcontrollers would be?
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‎2020-05-22 1:12 PM
Anything Microsoft? yell and run away. Unless,of course, they pay you nicely to do a project for them.
-- pa
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‎2020-05-26 2:41 AM
Hi @Community member​ ,
We are currently working on this to build the plan for STM32 MCUs to support. Just stay tuned, we will keep you informed.
If farther details are required, I recommend you to be in touch with your FAE.
-Amel
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‎2020-07-01 11:50 AM
Any news on that subject?
It looks like both B-L475E-IOT01A and B-L4S5I-IOTOA1 Discovery kits are compatible with Azure RTOS.
How about other families and kits as Nucleo boards?
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‎2020-07-30 4:50 AM
Hi,
any news about Azure RTOS support for STM32 controllers?
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‎2020-11-27 7:25 AM
Hi,
It seems now to be free to use on STM32 MCU and MPU according the Licensing info in the repo:
https://github.com/azure-rtos/threadx/blob/master/LICENSED-HARDWARE.txt
Gregory
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‎2020-12-11 4:58 AM
Is there or will there be support for GUIX?
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‎2020-12-15 11:58 PM
@NTipp.1​ customers can use GuiX in applications with STM32. ST has license to support this middleware.
However for us priority is TouchGFX instead where we put most of our efforts to support it.
