GIGADEVICE support
GIGADEVICE support
Any plans to add support for GIGADEVICE IC's ?
- Tanja_Kovacevic
- mikroElektronika team
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- Joined: 09 Aug 2021 11:39
Re: GIGADEVICE support
Hi,
We have supported GD32VF in mikroSDK.
You can download the newest Necto Studio from our product page:
https://www.mikroe.com/necto
and check the list of supported MCUs:
https://www.mikroe.com/necto#supported-mcus
Kind regards,
Tanja
We have supported GD32VF in mikroSDK.
You can download the newest Necto Studio from our product page:
https://www.mikroe.com/necto
and check the list of supported MCUs:
https://www.mikroe.com/necto#supported-mcus
Kind regards,
Tanja
Re: GIGADEVICE support
Hi Tanja
The question was about mikropascal AMR compiler , are you going to add support for those devices or shop people how to do it ?
Thank you
The question was about mikropascal AMR compiler , are you going to add support for those devices or shop people how to do it ?
Thank you
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- Joined: 06 Jul 2022 14:36
Re: GIGADEVICE support
Hi qwepoi,
I just made a quite large project including Bootloader and VisualTFT with MikroE ARM Pascal running on a GD32F303RET6. A similar ST device is the STM32F103RET6 (not 303!) which I set in project settings. This worked without problems, just the Delay_ms() times are much too short, as the GD has a Cortex M4 core. Used Vdelay_ms() instead.
Even CodeGRIP and mikroProg debugger work with this device.
Greetings, Carsten
I just made a quite large project including Bootloader and VisualTFT with MikroE ARM Pascal running on a GD32F303RET6. A similar ST device is the STM32F103RET6 (not 303!) which I set in project settings. This worked without problems, just the Delay_ms() times are much too short, as the GD has a Cortex M4 core. Used Vdelay_ms() instead.
Even CodeGRIP and mikroProg debugger work with this device.
Greetings, Carsten
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Greetings, Carsten
Greetings, Carsten