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author | Trygve Laugstøl <trygvis@inamo.no> | 2017-01-25 22:24:18 +0100 |
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committer | Trygve Laugstøl <trygvis@inamo.no> | 2017-01-25 22:29:25 +0100 |
commit | 40e04e3772726829d66c12e69f24b03920d79c67 (patch) | |
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o Moving tinyprintf and stm libraries under thirdparty.
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diff --git a/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Template/TrueSTUDIO/note.txt b/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Template/TrueSTUDIO/note.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 90e46d2..0000000 --- a/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Template/TrueSTUDIO/note.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -/** - @page note Note for TrueSTUDIO - - @verbatim - ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ******************** - * @file note.txt - * @author MCD Application Team - * @version V3.5.0 - * @date 08-April-2011 - * @brief This file contains the needed step to use "printf" with TrueSTUDIO - * toolchain. - ****************************************************************************** - * THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS - * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME. - * AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, - * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE - * CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING - * INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS. - ****************************************************************************** - @endverbatim - -The C runtime library include many functions, including some that typically -handle I/O. The I/O related runtime functions include printf(), fopen(), fclose(), -and many others. - -It is common to redirect the I/O from these functions to the actual embedded -platform, such as redirecting printf() output to an LCD display or a serial cable, -or to redirect file operations like fopen() and fclose() to some Flash file -system middleware. - -The free Lite version of TrueSTUDIO do not support I/O redirection, and instead -have do-nothing stubs compiled into the C runtime library. - -To support printf() redirection in the professional version, you should do the following: - - Open TrueSTUDIO professional and load your project. - - In the Project explorer, Right click on the project and select New->Other... - - Expand System calls - - Select Minimal System Calls Implementation and click next. - - Click on Finish and verify that "syscalls.c" is added to your project. - - Add the following code in the _write() function in "syscalls.c". - - @code - /*****************************************/ - int Index; - - for (Index = 0; Index < len; Index++) - { - __io_putchar( *ptr++ ); - } - - return len; - /*****************************************/ - @endcode - - - Finally, Rebuild your project. - -@note - - Low-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where the - Flash memory density ranges between 16 and 32 Kbytes. - - Low-density devices are STM32F101xx, STM32F102xx and STM32F103xx - microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 16 and 32 Kbytes. - - Medium-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where - the Flash memory density ranges between 32 and 128 Kbytes. - - Medium-density devices are STM32F101xx, STM32F102xx and STM32F103xx - microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 32 and 128 Kbytes. - - High-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where the - Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes. - - High-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where - the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes. - - XL-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where - the Flash memory density ranges between 512 and 1024 Kbytes. - - Connectivity line devices are STM32F105xx and STM32F107xx microcontrollers. - - * <h3><center>© COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h3> - */ |