2025-12-23 2:16 AM - last edited on 2025-12-23 3:25 AM by Andrew Neil
Hello
If I use CubeIDE 1.19.0 there was a target board selector after starting a new project. In 2.0.0 I can not find it. Slso the GPIO config.
What happens?
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2025-12-23 2:18 AM
Hello @blafusel
In the latest release , STM32CubeMX is no more integrated in STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0
For more details , please check this STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 released
To download CubeMX standalone please use this LINK
THX
Ghofrane
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2025-12-23 2:18 AM
Hello @blafusel
In the latest release , STM32CubeMX is no more integrated in STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0
For more details , please check this STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 released
To download CubeMX standalone please use this LINK
THX
Ghofrane
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2025-12-23 3:08 AM - edited 2025-12-23 3:10 AM
As @Ghofrane GSOURI already said, this is no longer integrated in the IDE - you need to use the standalone CubeMX tool.
See: STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 New workflow tutorial
For explanation & discussion, see: IDE Version 2.0.0 - why remove MX ?
2025-12-23 4:52 AM
@Andrew Neil wrote:
See: STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 New workflow tutorial
@blafusel in couple of words, you need to create your project and generate the code in CubeMx (stand alone version) and built it in CubeIDE.
2025-12-30 1:07 AM
Strange. First it was integrated and now not. Well. I use 1.19.
BTW: What means "IOC" in context of the graphical editor?
2025-12-30 2:57 AM
@blafusel1 wrote:
BTW: What means "IOC" in context of the graphical editor?
ioc file means the STM32CubeMx file in your project directory:
2025-12-30 4:32 AM
I want to know what for the abbreviation or the letters of "IOC" are
2025-12-30 4:38 AM
They don't necessarily have to stand for anything.
I guess it could be "I/O Configuration" ...
And what does "MX" stand for ... ?
2025-12-30 4:50 AM - edited 2025-12-30 7:11 AM
I don't know for IOC naming but for MX historically came from Micro-eXplorer tool (the father of CubeMx):
https://www.st.com/resource/en/data_brief/microxplorer.pdf