2025-08-04 1:45 PM - last edited on 2025-08-05 4:48 AM by Andrew Neil
I have Windows 11 running on Parallels and can't get ST-Link working. Will I be able to complete the STM32CubeIDE Basics course on a MacBook Pro (MacOS) with Apple silicon? I'm asking because the course prerequisites specifically call for a Windows PC. I've been using Nucleo-F411 and F446 boards for 3rd party training exercises with no problem.
2025-08-20 2:23 AM
Hello @DanG_54
STM32CubeIDE is compatible with both macOS and Windows operating systems. For macOS, the supported versions are macOS 13 (Ventura) and macOS 14 (Sonoma). For Windows, STM32CubeIDE supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. If you are using a MacBook Pro running either macOS Ventura or Sonoma, your system meets the requirements for installing and running STM32CubeIDE.
THX
Ghofrane
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