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STM32CubeProgrammer on Raspberry Pi (or other ARM-based Host)

Andrew Neil
Evangelist III

It's been asked before, but the answer has been, "it's not possible as it is not supported on ARM based devices"; eg,

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubeprogrammer-mcus/installing-stm32cubeprogrammer-on-raspberry-pi/m-p/303881/highlight/true#M4329

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubeprogrammer-mpus/how-to-install-stm32cubeprogrammer-on-raspbian/m-p/89242/highlight/true#M281

So, is there any plan to make an STM32CubeProgrammer which will run on an ARM-based Linux Host?

It could be quite useful for making a small, portable, standalone programmer ...

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Maryem
ST Employee

Hello @Andrew Neil,

 

This request has already been raised to the dev team, I'll keep you updated on the progress.

Internal ticket number: 176491 (This is an internal tracking number and is not accessible or usable by customers).

 

Maryem.

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Andrew Neil
Evangelist III

In the meantime, here are some alternatives (from one of the threads linked previously):

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubeprogrammer-mpus/how-to-install-stm32cubeprogrammer-on-raspbian/m-p/89243/highlight/true#M282

Maryem
ST Employee

Hello @Andrew Neil,

 

This request has already been raised to the dev team, I'll keep you updated on the progress.

Internal ticket number: 176491 (This is an internal tracking number and is not accessible or usable by customers).

 

Maryem.

Rob Meades
Senior

Just replying to up the importance of this: our test system uses many, many Raspberry Pis, one to control each board under test and, for whatever reason, OpenOCD (0.12.0-3, latest version from XPack as I write) is not able to flash download to a NUCLEO-U575ZI-Q board reliably (see my post here); I would like to be able to use the "official" ST mechanism on the Raspberry Pi.