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The following commands will setup the build environment for MIOS32, you must change MIOS32_PATH to be wherever you installed the svn repository:\\ | The following commands will setup the build environment for MIOS32, you must change MIOS32_PATH to be wherever you installed the svn repository:\\ | ||
- | * export MIOS32_PATH=~/midibox/mios32/trunk | + | * export MIOS32_PATH=~/midibox/mios32/trunk\\ |
- | * export MIOS32_BIN_PATH=$MIOS32_PATH/bin | + | * export MIOS32_BIN_PATH=$MIOS32_PATH/bin\\ |
- | * export MIOS32_GCC_PREFIX=arm-none-eabi | + | * export MIOS32_GCC_PREFIX=arm-none-eabi\\ |
- | * export MIOS32_FAMILY=STM32F10x | + | * export MIOS32_FAMILY=STM32F10x\\ |
- | * export MIOS32_PROCESSOR=STM32F103RE | + | * export MIOS32_PROCESSOR=STM32F103RE\\ |
- | * export MIOS32_BOARD=MBHP_CORE_STM32 | + | * export MIOS32_BOARD=MBHP_CORE_STM32\\ |
- | * export MIOS32_LCD=universal | + | * export MIOS32_LCD=universal\\ |
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- | You can add these lines to your ~/.profile file to ensure that they are always set, the editor pico (or nano) is a fairly simple text editor but you may have your favourite. | + | You can add these lines to your ~/.profile file to ensure that they are always set, the editor pico (or nano) is a fairly simple text editor but you may have your favourite.\\ |
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+ | **If you know what you are Doing in Linux-you can do this systemwide:**__\\ | ||
+ | open your filebrowser with sudo rights, for example type in terminal:\\ | ||
+ | *** Linux Mint:** //sudo nemo// \\ | ||
+ | *** Linux Arch:** //sudo thunar//\\ | ||
+ | the filebrowser now opens with root rights, navigate to the folder "etc" open the file "environment" >>> **/etc/environment**\\ | ||
+ | Depending on the path where your toolchain is situated, the Example Content off this file is:\\ | ||
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+ | * PATH="/home/autark/midibox/gcc-arm-none-eabi/bin"\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_PATH=/home/autark/midibox/mios32\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_BIN_PATH=/home/autark/midibox/mios32/bin\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_BOARD=MBHP_CORE_STM32F4\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_FAMILY=STM32F4xx\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_GCC_PREFIX=arm-none-eabi\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_PROCESSOR=STM32F407VG\\ | ||
+ | * MIOS32_LCD=universal\\ | ||
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+ | if you cant log after reboot, then mostly you messed up your "PATH" variable, in this case, boot with Linuxbootstick, and remove the PATH - line...\\ | ||
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+ | **you can also add more folders to the PATH, they are separeted with a ":", for example:**\\ | ||
+ | * PATH="/home/autark/midibox/gcc-arm-none-eabi/bin:/home/autark/program"\\ | ||
+ | here we also have a folder named "program", when you put in there "Mios Studio", then you can write in Terminal "Mios Studio" and mios studio will open\\ | ||
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===== Building your first application ===== | ===== Building your first application ===== | ||
Once you have completed the above steps, you should be able to build your first application. | Once you have completed the above steps, you should be able to build your first application. |