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STM32CubeIDE for Apple Silicon

PB1
Associate III

I am installing the STM32CubeIDE on a new Apple Silicon laptop, but apparently the packaged version is for Intel CPUs, because upon install the OS requires to install Rosetta. Will it be available in future a version of STM32CubeIDE (and of STLink Server) native for Apple Silicon?

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Tony2024
Associate II

I just got myself an M4 Pro and started some development so I was wondering the same thing. The compiler is already 2.5x faster than my company's PC. How much better could it be native?

It would be nice if someone provided the binaries. It might be a stretch for me, but is it hard to get the source from GitHub, compile it and point to the new bin directory? Is there anything that needs to be configured to do this? If there was a post somewhere of the instructions, I would try it.

I tried it and it died on tmp-add_n.s. I guess it's not supported yet and above my skill level. I would love to have a native version.