Actually the same GCC ARM toolchain I'm using for my "slow-moving" Stm32Basic hobby project on STM32F103C8T6 "blue pill" board:
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sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi gdb-arm-none-eabi
Actually the same GCC ARM toolchain I'm using for my "slow-moving" Stm32Basic hobby project on STM32F103C8T6 "blue pill" board:
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sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi gdb-arm-none-eabi
+1,
It took me a while to take a look at it, my apologies for that -- I was on vacation when the release was made, and while on vacation, I caught a nasty cold that I'm still not recovered from -- but yesterday I finally installed 3.7 on my DM42, and downloaded the sources from github and built the pgm from them.Bill (Smithville NJ) wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 5:19 pmThomas,
I think the key question for me is:
Are you satisfied with the final result?
Or do you feel that there are still outstanding issues?
That's great to hear! So there's no remaining acrimony between you and D & M? If not, you three can move forward again and we will all benefit.Thomas Okken wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:57 pm
The only remaining issue that I could imagine existing would be if they put code in the OS part that belongs in the Free42 part, but I don't think that's the case. Again, I haven't looked at everything yet, but it looks like the OS API defines functionality along lines that are reasonable for an OS, namely, hardware abstraction, including filesystem and display access.
So, to summarize, I'm happy with the 3.7 release. Well done!
Yes, as far as I'm concerned, we're good now.