Hi Simon & Shane,

Yes that's the gdb server I'm using.  I modified it to support
semi-hosting (printf and fread/fwrite) and my work flow is pretty close
to command line gcc on a PC.

Yep, I use it to flash.  As Bruce says we are grizzled old command line
guys.  I did use an IDE once - Turbo C was pretty cool in the 90's :-)

Joel also worked out how to flash directly via USB (some sort of boot
loader option), and we intend to support flashing from USB memory stick
on SmartMic for firmware upgrades.

But please feel free to use any dev environment you like.

Shane - I'm keen to see VHF compatible modem work come along.  Ping me
if you need any help.

I'm version control agnostic, and like Bruce have no complaints with
SVN.  Joel had a Codec 2 GIT mirror running at some point, so maybe both
can co-exist.

I'll let Rick respond re the 205/64 pin ideas.

Cheers,

David

On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 17:59 -0400, si...@mungewell.org wrote:
> > David already has hosted GDB working. Remember, we're old command-line
> > guys :-) Given the space limitations, it might be a better choice to
> > leave more room for that GMSK and C4FM stuff you're working on.
> 
> Don't know if this is the project David is using, if not it may be of
> interest:
> https://github.com/texane/stlink
> 
> It's also a way for end users to flash the STM32 without the need to
> install the whole build enviroment (just need arm gdb).
> 
> Simon.
> Simon
> 
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