Turns out there are, and they’re also related to Cube MX. In today’s Cube MX environment I can not see the possibility of adding work via STemWin, while the texts are faster to output through it (when the article was uploaded to Hubr, but not yet published, I found that the restless STemWin has replaced by TouchGFX, but still the other two points are also weighty).Īctually this is enough to put this option in reserve and look around to see if there are simpler solutions. You must create a project for each development environment individually, although all three will be in the same working directory. That is, time is saved but not to the maximum. If you look at the examples of applications, created through CubeMX, you will see, that after their automatic creation you still need to finalize them with a file. There you can generate everything for the three development environments, and quickly add typical devices like the wolf run slot machine free website. The first thing that comes to mind is to develop a generic application in STM32Cube MX.
I have no idea what’s going on, does anyone know how to solve this issue? I’m on Windows 10, working with Eclipse Neon.3 Release (4.6.3)
Src/subdir.mk:84: recipe for target ‘Src/A_com_cartes.o’ failed Src/A_com_cartes.c:9:26: fatal error: A_com_cartes.h: No such file or directory I tried to change these to ARM Cross GCC and Gnu Make builder but I only ended up with this error in the console :ġ5:22:01 **** Incremental Build of configuration Debug for project project1 ****Īrm-none-eabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -O2 -g -std=gnu11 -MMD -MP -MF”Src/A_com_cartes.d” -MT”Src/A_com_cartes.o” -c -o “Src/A_com_cartes.o” “./Src/A_com_cartes.c” I figured out that the toolchain and builder used are different than the ones I have downloaded (It used to be Ac6 STM32 MCU GCC and GNU make builder, both were designated as “orphaned” in the toolchain editor tab). When I tried to build it, a message appeared saying that there was nothing to build. I’ve just imported a project and I’m having a lot of issues with it.