2020-05-04 02:56 PM
2020-05-04 03:01 PM
It looks like you're opening an .IOC file within STM32CubeIDE, so the choice is locked to STM32CubeIDE.
Open the IOC in standalone STM32CubeMX.
Side note: That has to be the worst font for readability I've seen in quite a while. Are you on Linux?
2020-05-04 03:52 PM
Hi,
Thanks for the answer.
Can you please detail me step by step what i need to do ?
I didnt understand what you mean by "Open the IOC in standalone STM32CubeMX", how do i open it standalone?
2020-05-04 05:06 PM
Download and install STM32CubeMX from here:
https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubemx.html
Run it.
Open your IOC file.
Probably save-as to another folder location.
Change Toolchain/IDE as desired.
2020-05-04 10:20 PM
2020-05-05 03:45 AM
Hello @YBuch.1
When you create an STM32 project from the CubeIDE you can only use STM32CubeIDE as Toolchain/IDE (you will notice that only CubeIDE exists and that it is greyed out).
Otherwise, if you create a new .ioc from STM32CubeMX you can choose the IDE that suits your needs.
Best regards,
Nesrine
2020-05-05 04:35 AM
hi Nasrine,
thanks for the answer.
I tryed it. it is still disabled..
I did not managed to create another a new .ioc from STM32CubeMX like in the second example,
can you please send me a step by step instructions /screenshots of the stages that I need to do?..
2020-05-05 04:47 AM
Hi @YBuch.1
Download and install STM32CubeMX from here:
Create an .ioc from STM32CubeMX then, you can choose the IDE that suits your needs.
Best regards,
Nesrine
2020-05-05 04:50 AM
thanks !
2020-05-05 04:58 AM
welcome any time !