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I use a modified GNU binutils as assembler (stm8-as, stm8-ld, etc..) But I dont have the header files where to find info on irq, stack, etc.. to include. I've try to download the ST IDE but it's an Window .exe so impossible to extract those files. Help.
2021-05-21
Re: I use a modified GNU binutils as assembler (stm8-as, stm8-ld, etc..) But I dont have the header files where to find info on irq, stack, etc.. to include. I've try to download the ST IDE but it's an Window .exe so impossible to extract those files. Help.
2021-05-22
Thank you Peter. I think it will do for a start. For those who want use GNU assembler on the STM8, try this:https://stm8-binutils-gdb.sourceforge.io