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en:uhsdr_dev:win10_toolchain [17.02.2018 18:20] df9tsen:uhsdr_dev:win10_toolchain [13.03.2018 09:34] (current) – [Using Git with GNU-MCU-Eclipse] corrected scrambled formatting df9ts_user
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-Based on [[https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR/wiki/Windows-10-x64-Compiler-Setup-and-Build-Environment|https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR/wiki/Windows-10-x64-Compiler-Setup-and-Build-Environment]] 
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 Summary of [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/install/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/install/]] below: Summary of [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/install/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/install/]] below:
  
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   * Java from here  [[https://www.java.com/en/download/win10.jsp|https://www.java.com/en/download/win10.jsp]]   * Java from here  [[https://www.java.com/en/download/win10.jsp|https://www.java.com/en/download/win10.jsp]]
       * If you run 64 bit windows make sure to install 64 bit JRE from here [[https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp|https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp]]       * If you run 64 bit windows make sure to install 64 bit JRE from here [[https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp|https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp]]
-       * Install and test+      * Install and test
   * Gnu Arm toolchain from here, Win32 exe  [[https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads|https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads]]   * Gnu Arm toolchain from here, Win32 exe  [[https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads|https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads]]
-      * Execute. Installs in C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU Tools ARM Embedded\7 2017-q4-major+      * Execute downloaded fileTick "add to path"
 +      * Installs in C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU Tools ARM Embedded\7 2017-q4-major
       * See [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/toolchain/arm/install/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/toolchain/arm/install/]]       * See [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/toolchain/arm/install/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/toolchain/arm/install/]]
   * Download Gnu Arm Windows build tools from here  [[https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/windows-build-tools/releases|https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/windows-build-tools/releases]]   * Download Gnu Arm Windows build tools from here  [[https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/windows-build-tools/releases|https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/windows-build-tools/releases]]
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       * Will install in C:\Program Files\GNU ARM Eclipse\QEMU\2.8.0-201612271623-dev       * Will install in C:\Program Files\GNU ARM Eclipse\QEMU\2.8.0-201612271623-dev
   * Get latest MCU Eclipse from here  [[https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/org.eclipse.epp.packages/releases/|https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/org.eclipse.epp.packages/releases/]]   * Get latest MCU Eclipse from here  [[https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/org.eclipse.epp.packages/releases/|https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/org.eclipse.epp.packages/releases/]]
-      * Extract downloaded zip file to c:(otherwise path names may become too long)+      * Extract downloaded zip file to c: (otherwise path names may become too long)
   * Run GNU MCU Eclipse   * Run GNU MCU Eclipse
       * Follow work space preferences "global tool chain path" in [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/workspace/preferences/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/workspace/preferences/]]       * Follow work space preferences "global tool chain path" in [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/workspace/preferences/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/workspace/preferences/]]
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 Set active project, check MCU set correctly Set active project, check MCU set correctly
-  * See https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/project/assign-device/ 
-    * Set/check that active project is correct 
-    * Set/check that device is correct  
  
 +  * See  [[https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/project/assign-device/|https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/eclipse/project/assign-device/]]
 +      * Set/check that active project is correct
 +      * Set/check that device is correct:
 +        * For OVI40 with F7 MCU: Project → Properties → C/C++ Build → Settings → Devices → STM32F767ZI
 +        * For OVI40 with H7 MCU: Project → Properties → C/C++ Build → Settings → Devices → STM32H743ZI
 +
 +==== Check for updates ====
 +
 +  * in Eclipse Help→check for updates
 +
 +==== Using Git with GNU-MCU-Eclipse ====
 +
 +=== Option: Github Desktop ===
 +  * Download Github desktop from [[https://desktop.github.com/|https://desktop.github.com/]]
 +  * Start Github Desktop, enter your Githu username and password, clone repository "https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR" 
 +  * Optional: create local branch of cloned repo for tests 
 +  * In Eclipse, create new workspace pointing to local clone of cloned Github UHSDR repository 
 +  * Check Eclipse settings for 
 +    * active build config 
 +    * MCU device used * … 
  
-Using Git with GNU-MCU-Eclipse +=== Option: git commandline === 
-  * Download Github desktop from https://desktop.github.com/  +  * create directory where UHSDR repository should reside, e.g. d:\uhsdr''git clone  https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR  ''  
-  * +  
 +=== Import git UHSDR project into Eclipse installation === 
 +  * In Eclipse, choose “File→Import”.  
 +  * .. then choose “General→Existing Projects into Workspace”.  
 +  * Then choose the folder “mchf-eclipse in the path where you just downloaded the zip file as “root-directory”  
 +  * The project is now recognized and can be imported * Next: check Eclipse settings
  
  
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