A HowTo for a blinky program for the SM1000 would be a nice resource for 
others.  The build system and build documentation for the SM1000 also 
needs some work if anyone is keen.

People with C coding skills people could add lots of nice little 
features, without needing to understand the DSP side.

Cheers,

David

On 25/07/15 07:43, David Rowe wrote:
> Hi Nauman,
>
> As Glen suggested the STM32F4 Discovery resources are a good starting
> point for simple STM32F4 programs.
>
> The source code and build instructions for the SM1000 firmware is in
> codec2-dev/stm32, however the SVN repository is offline at the moment.
>
> Sourceforge predict it will be back on line today.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> On 24/07/15 15:57, Nouman Khalid/A-XEN R&D/NRTC wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>>               I have got my SM1000 module and started playing with it. I aim 
>> to implement AES-256 along with codec2 on SM1000. But first of all, I need 
>> to get familiar with SM1000. I am stuck at a point i.e. how to upload a 
>> simple code , say any led blink on SM1000. Can anyone guide me about the 
>> method of uploading a code on sm1000 please?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Regards
>> Nauman
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