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Hello. When I try to install the IDE below I get an error that it is for 64-bit systems only, even though it says x86 in the filename. Is there a suitable V2 IDE on 32-bit for STM32F051? Thanks! Mike. st-stm32cubeide_1.2.0_5034_20200108_0926_x86_64

Mikey63
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Ozone
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It does "_64", doesn't it ?

And there are other architectures around, not only x86. Which can be 32 bit or 64 bit.

Usually, 64 bit systems/OSes support 32 bit application versions as well.

n2wx
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If it said i386 then you could expect the 32 bit version. Otherwise what @Ozone​ said.

Well, I would agree with that except I selected the Windows architechture version, so other architectures don't apply. Within windows, if you have a 64-bit system then the x86 folder is where the 32-bit applications go. So an application quoting both is (according to many other developers) compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. There are many software programs where you select 64 or x86 versions. It does "x86" doesn't it ? No, it doesn't.

Thanks Piranha, a helpful response.

Buy a new system. There you go.

I did, and it worked! I bought a PicKit: v.much cheaper than a new laptop. Thanks, great suggestion :)

A new system *was* the recommendation you thanked Piranha for, but you went and got a PicKit? At least you didn't get an ICD-3

There is another better option - to choose some usable IDE instead of Eclipsoid. :)