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They finally managed to produce a small manual to compile the source and program the board Multipilot32 F1 (V1 and V3) and F4 with vrobotix-ide-pro (Eclipse based).


The manual describes how to configure the environment, how to compile the sources and how to program the board. To program the board I took into consideration the following tools:

  • Multipilot32F1 (V1 and V3): DFU and ST-LINK/V2
  • Multipilot32F4: DfuSe and ST-LINK/V2
In the future I also integrate in the manual configuration and procedures to debugdirectly on the board with OpenOCD or ST-LINK/V2

For more information and , I opened on forum a new discussion Virtual Robotix IDE Pro

Thanks

Luca Micheletti (FOXTEAM)

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  • Thanks Roberto :)
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