2019-06-15 05:58 AM
It's so sad that STM32CubeIDE can't support 32bit Windows now. Can we expect that in the future ??? Or we have to change our OS ??
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2019-06-15 06:38 AM
It's 2019, 32-bit systems are a thing of the past. If you're doing dev work you might want to upgrade your OS, or your box.
Refurbished/off-lease equipment with Window 10 Pro 64-bit can be found for under $150
I think ST should focus on delivering functional and robust software, not increasing the delivery targets.
2019-06-15 06:38 AM
It's 2019, 32-bit systems are a thing of the past. If you're doing dev work you might want to upgrade your OS, or your box.
Refurbished/off-lease equipment with Window 10 Pro 64-bit can be found for under $150
I think ST should focus on delivering functional and robust software, not increasing the delivery targets.
2019-06-15 07:08 AM
Sounds reasonable, maybe now it's the time to say goodbye to my old computer.
2019-06-15 09:07 AM
64-bit Windows runs on anything starting from Intel Core 2 and AMD Athlon 64.
2019-06-16 01:44 AM
Also, since CubeMX wants to load stuff from internet and old Windows versions are no more supported by MS, that would also be a security risk.
2019-10-21 05:40 AM
The file name is "en.st-stm32cubeide_1.0.0_2872_20190423-2022_x86_64.exe"
x86 mean it support 32-bit windows.
please fix it.
thanks
2019-10-21 01:58 PM
Nope. x86_64 means x86-based 64-bit architecture - basically the same as AMD64.