This code assumes you have the arm-none-eabi toolchain installed and accessible. As opposed to those examples, this repository is especially targeted at code that just runs a computation that needs to be benchmarked and/or briefly communicates with a host, and does not require an interface to the wide range of features that the STM32 boards provide. While libopencm3 already makes it much easier to develop for these boards (and even provides elaborate examples), the initial 'Hello world' can still be a stumbling block. The goal of this repository is to make it easier to quickly port some existing code to STM32 boards without having to learn how to set it up. This repository contains short proof-of-concepts for STM32 boards using a very minimal interface.
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