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Pricing of the various IDE/tools for STM32

relaxe
Associate II
Posted on September 15, 2009 at 20:02

Pricing of the various IDE/tools for STM32

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guyvo67
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:02

hi,

I got some pricing from Raisonance to upgrade the r-link to unlimited debugging. It 's priced at 700€ which is a little high in my opinion because the Ride 7 IDE must get a more professional touch.

Therefore I was wondering if I could use the Amontec JTAGkey2 ( price 115€ ) for STM32 devices using eclipse and openocd ? I didn't see the cortex in the supported device list.( only ARM7/9/STR ) But I guess this is only a config file as long the JTAG pins are well connected.

Anyone experience with using amontec and STM32 ?

thanks

Guy

tiagomesser
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:02

I'm using a STM Primer 1.

I use opensourcery lite (free) with openocd and eclipse.

Both in Linux and Windows.

It took me a much more time to set it up then I would have liked.

But, I think most of the time was spent because my lack of knowledge on things like Makefile and linker script.

I started with openosourcery about a year ago. Bach then, it was quite more difficult to find examples and things alike. At least it seemed.

I've used Ride a little while before changing to Eclipse and Eclipse seems more `configurable` then Ride.

I don't use many plugins for Eclipse, but, I quite sure they could be useful.

For the JTAG, I planning to use a adaptation of Joern Kaipf's OOCDLink that states being compatible with openocd.

http://www.joernonline.de/contrexx2/cms/index.php?page=126

Cheers Brothers,