![]() We are using the eabi ABI which stands for embedded application binary interface. We have no system because we are compiling for a bare metal MCU with no operating system. In this case we are using an arm processor. the arm-none-eabi is called the target triple because it specifies the architecture of the compiler, the target system of the compiler, and the ABI of the compiler. The first thing you’ll need to do is to install the gcc arm compiler that will be used to build the code. I’ll also show you how to write a hello world program that blink’s the LED and prints a message to the console using the USART peripheral. ![]() ![]() In this article I will show you how to use the free and open source compiler gcc to build the code. In this article I would like to write an introduction to writing code for the NUCLEO-F446RE development board using ST’s code generating software called CubeMX.
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