Hello Marat,

The stm32 support for Codec 2 uses a Makefile and command line Linux 
tools.  There is a README in the stm32 diectory. The sm1000 target would 
be a good starting point.

It's possible to use other tools for compiling however I can't offer any 
support for those.

Cheers,

David

On 20/07/16 20:16, Marat Galyamov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I want to use Codec2 for STM32 (I want to try it on Discovery board).
>
> I downloaded source texts from website, but I don't understand what
> files need to be included to my project. Help please!
>
> I use CubeMX and HAL libraries from ST, a development environment - IAR.
>
> I ask to excuse me for my English.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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> Marat Galyamov
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