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MicroXplorer Request

colignya3
Associate II
Posted on September 07, 2012 at 23:08

Wish-list:

1] Make the program also a standalone program for Linux, 32+64.

2] Make it able to generate code.

3] AND also able to import existing code,

so that one can adapt it easily  to a another processor in the family

[say from STM32F103 to STM32F405].

4] Fix problems when trying to use as Eclipse plug-in.

At this stage its use is very limited by the above shortcomings.

 

It can be SOOO usefull...

It is very very neat though! I cant wait.

#microxplorer-wishlist
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Mark81
Associate III
Posted on September 10, 2012 at 10:20

I completely agree with you.

But I don't know if this forum is the right place to suggest new implementation to ST's guys.

fauvarque.daniel
ST Employee
Posted on September 12, 2012 at 14:28

Actually we try to look frequently at the forum.

MicroXplorer should work on Linux by copying the entire MicroXplorer directory on a Linux machine and then launch it with ''java -jar MicroXplorer.jar''

Of course today there is no official support on Linux.

Generation of code including ways to have a customer code is currently under development. I can't give you an official delivery date yet.

Concerning the Eclipse issue, do you have it on Windows or only on Linux ?

Regards

Daniel


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