François Dugast has put together on his Github page some Buildroot configurations and patches for STM32 which allow building a toolchain, U-Boot, a Linux kernel, a Busybox-based user space and OpenOCD for flashing: STM32F769NIH6 MCU (ARM Cortex-M7 up to 216MHz, 2MB internal flash, 512KB internal RAM)īuildroot provides an easy way to build a complete system from scratch. The STM32F769 Discovery kit has the following features: STLink/V2-1 (debugging + UART(ACM profile)).STM32F746NGH6 MCU (ARM Cortex-M7 up to 216MHz, 1MB internal flash, 340KB internal RAM).The STM32F746 Discovery kit has the following features: STM32F429 MCU (ARM Cortex-M4 up to 180MHz, 2MB internal flash, 256KB internal RAM).The STM32F429 Discovery kit has the following features: Supported Boards STM32F4 based STM32F429i-Discovery These pages are not meant to replace official STMicroelectronics support. This is starting page for Linux on STMicroelectronics STM32 microcontrollers family. You can download THIS Quickstart script to guide you through the process.
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