Hi Eric,

The last time I compiled sm1000.bin was in June and it's 284632 bytes on 
my machine.

The other bin files are for other stm32 programs such as unit tests, you 
can ignore them for now although some might be useful for your hardware 
bring up.  For example I often start with dac_ut.bin, to play a sine 
wave out of the DAC.

There are instructions for flashing the SM1000 via USB on the SM1000 web 
page, from either Windows or Linux.

If you want to test your sm1000 bin files bring it around to my place 
and we'll flash a sm1000 with it.

Cheers,

David

On 24/08/16 00:28, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi David and all on th  list.
>
> Took your advice to test the build and installed Ubuntu on a spare machine.
>
> After some head scratching and modifications to the Makefile, mainly for
> the library directory's.
>
> It appears to build (well doesn't come to a STOP error)
>
> I think I may be able to get this working in an IDE now.
>
> However-
>
> The sm1000.bin file is only 212kB unlike some I have seen online that
> are over 300kB.
>
> There are other .bin files that I am unsure why they are generated.
>
> Do I need them how do I combine them if needed.
>
> Because I can not use the IDE J-Linker for programing I am using the
> DFUSe USB bootloader and convert the .bin to .dfu.
>
> Is there something else that needs to be included or do I append all the
> .bin's into the one .dfu?
>
> Thank you in advance everybody for the help.
>
> Regards
>
> Eric
>
> VK5KBB.
>
>
>
> On 2016-08-22 13:39, David Rowe wrote:
>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> Instructions for building the sm1000 firmware in codec2-dev/stm32/README.txt
>>
>> We use gcc/Makefiles rather than an IDE.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 22/08/16 20:09, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>wrote:
>>> Firstly Hi to every one on the forum. I’ve recently redesigned the
>>> SM1000 hardware so that I can fit the PCB into a speaker mic. (or
>>> inside my FT-817) That was the easy part, really! The hardware now
>>> uses an equivalent 64pin STM32 device and so needs a few pins
>>> reassigned. This requires I rebuild the source code unfortunately I
>>> have had no success. If any body has done this on a Windows machine I
>>> would like to as for some guidance. What free IDE did you use? Where
>>> did you out the libraries? Any special configurations to generate the
>>> binary? I currently have the Eclipse STM32 IDE and the Atollic IDE
>>> installed with the GCC compiler. The hardware comes up and connects
>>> in USB boot loader mode and the analogue parts seem to work ok so now
>>> I just need to get the firmware to build. Any help would be
>>> appreciated. Cheers Eric VK5KBB
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