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January 13, 2017, 04:03:32 pm »
Even later to the party, but I reccomend following the recipie at
http://gnuarmeclipse.github.io/
, then if you're using the Nucleo board re-flash the ST-Link with J-Link from the Segger site.
Jeez, feel like I'm becoming a walking Segger advert just lately....but they've still not managed to anything do p??s me off yet.
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Editor: ViM
Debugger: OpenOCD with USB OLEX interface
Toolchain: Debian comes with the gcc-arm-none-eabi package which will target Cortex M3 just fine.
Library: ChibiOS wraps everything up beautifully.
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