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- #Atollic truestudio debug tool install#
- #Atollic truestudio debug tool zip file#
- #Atollic truestudio debug tool update#
- #Atollic truestudio debug tool driver#
Now, since you have this wonderful blog post here on using Processor Expert in Atollic, I wanted to try this. Plus it lacks graphical features as offered in the other tools. MCUXpresso will probably not make the race, because it will be harder to use with STM32 if we end up with this MCU. So far we have come down to Atollic and Keil. We consider Kinetis or STM32 Cortex M4 MCUs and are testing IDE + Tools. We are evaluating Atollic for using it for our next generation of hardware. But anyway, that would be at least a starting point.
#Atollic truestudio debug tool install#
I wish that the Lite edition would allow to install the Processor Expert plugins too: that would be nice and low entry point to the development for ARM microcontrollers, altough 8 KByte for Cortex-M0+ is a really low code limit. Now I can add TrueStudio to my list of commercial Eclipse IDE’s with Processor Expert support.
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And it is good to know that there are commercial versions of Eclipse based products, as sometimes my university research partners ask for that. I have started using TrueSTUDIO, and it looks really clean and polished, with nice features to explore. But for slow network connections I recommend to use the offline method.
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#Atollic truestudio debug tool update#
It is just that Processor Expert needs first an update installed to update the updater :-), but afterwards it can be updated online too. Having the ability to use Processor Expert in TrueSTUDIO is a big plus, and installation of Processor Expert is not different than to any other Eclipse based IDE’s. It is too bad that the Lite edition does not allow to install other Eclipse plugins. Now I can use Processor Expert as usual: creating Processor Expert projects, adding components, generating code, etc.
#Atollic truestudio debug tool zip file#
Tip: You can drag&drop the zip file into the updater dialog (menu Help > Install new Software):Ītollic TrueSTUDIO with Processor Expert Project Use the menu File > Install new Software and use the ‘Archive’ way to point to the above zip files. Install these three archives into TrueSTUDIO, in the above order.