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resources:no-os:build [19 Apr 2022 13:45] – Cygwin warning Darius Bresources:no-os:build [06 May 2022 15:12] Ciprian Regus
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   * Install [[https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubemx.html|stm32cubemx]] to default location ''/opt/stm32cubemx''. If you'd rather install it at a different location, run ''export STM32CUBEMX=/path/to/your/stm32cubemx'' in the terminal used for building.   * Install [[https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubemx.html|stm32cubemx]] to default location ''/opt/stm32cubemx''. If you'd rather install it at a different location, run ''export STM32CUBEMX=/path/to/your/stm32cubemx'' in the terminal used for building.
   * Install ''java'' (openjdk-11), ''sed'' and ''head'' (if not already present, they normally are).   * Install ''java'' (openjdk-11), ''sed'' and ''head'' (if not already present, they normally are).
 +</hidden>
 +
 +<hidden Maxim (Click to expand)>
 +  * Install the [[maxim>en/design/software-description.html/swpart=SFW0018720A|Maxim Micros SDK]]. 
 +  * Set the MAXIM_LIBRARIES environment variable to the MaximSDK/Libraries path (the default should be ~/MaximSDK/Libraries).
 +  * For visual debugging and building, install ''Visual Studio Code'', and the ''Cortex-Debug'' extension.
 </hidden> </hidden>
  
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 C:\Xilinx\SDK\2018.3\gnuwin\bin C:\Xilinx\SDK\2018.3\gnuwin\bin
 </code> </code>
 +</hidden>
 +
 +<hidden Maxim (Click to expand)>
 +  * Install the [[maxim>en/design/software-description.html/swpart=SFW0010820A|Maxim Micros SDK]]. 
 +  * Set the MAXIM_LIBRARIES environment variable to the MaximSDK\Libraries path (the default should be C:\MaximSDK\Libraries).
 +  * For visual debugging and building, install ''Visual Studio Code'', and the ''Cortex-Debug'' extension.
 </hidden> </hidden>
  
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 $ make HARDWARE=path/to/file.hdf $ make HARDWARE=path/to/file.hdf
 </code> </code>
 +</hidden>
 +
 +<hidden Maxim (Click to expand)>
 +To build a project, type:
 +<code>
 +make PLATFORM=maxim TARGET=...
 +</code>
 +The ''TARGET'' specifies the chip for which the project is built. If it is missing, ''max32660'' will be used. At the moment, the available targets are: ''max32650'', ''max32655'' and ''max32660''
 </hidden> </hidden>
  
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 > make > make
 </code> </code>
 +</hidden>
 +
 +<hidden Maxim (Click to expand)>
 +To build a project, type:
 +<code>
 +make PLATFORM=maxim TARGET=...
 +</code>
 +The ''TARGET'' specifies the chip for which the project is built. If it is missing, ''max32660'' will be used. At the moment, the available targets are: ''max32650'', ''max32655'' and ''max32660''.  
 </hidden> </hidden>
  
resources/no-os/build.txt · Last modified: 06 Mar 2024 11:49 by Esteban Blanc