Bring STM32F4/F7 together
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# This HAL is for the STM32F765 board "The Borg" used with STM32Generic Arduino core by danieleff.
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# Original core is located at:
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https://github.com/danieleff/STM32GENERIC
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but I haven't committed the changes needed for the Borg there yet, so please use:
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https://github.com/Spawn32/STM32GENERIC
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Unzip it into [Arduino]/hardware folder
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Download the latest GNU ARM Embedded Toolchain:
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https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads
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(The one in Arduino doesn't support STM32F7).
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Change compiler.path in platform.txt to point to the one you downloaded.
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# This HAL is in development.
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# Currently only tested on "The Borg".
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You will also need the latest Arduino 1.9.0-beta or newer.
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This HAL is a modified version of Chris Barr's Picoprint STM32F4 HAL, so shouldn't be to hard to get it to work on a F4.
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