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Development
Building this software can be performed two ways, using the STMCubeIDE or using command line tools.
STM Cube IDE
The easiest way to start working using the STM Cube IDE is to create a new project for the STM32F103RCTx.
Then once this is created remove the auto-generated source code.
Next drag the contents of the source folder into the project and choose to link to files.
You will need to update the build settings for include paths & point to the new .ld linker file
Developing with command line tools & building a release
In the source folder there is a makefile that can be used to build the repository using command line tools.
when running the make command, specify which model of the device & the language you would like to use.
make -j8 lang=EN model=TS80
To build a release instead, run the build.sh script. This will update translations and also build every language for both TS100 and TS80 models.
Updating languages
To update the language translation files & associated font map, execute the make_translation.py code from the translations directory.
Building Pinecil
I highly recommend using the command line tools and using docker to run the compiler. It's a bit more fussy on setup than the STM tooling and this is by far the easiest way. If you need an IDE I have used Nuclei's IDE And follow same idea as the STM Cube IDE notes above.