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- Install rake:
sudo apt-get install rake
- Install prerequisites
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi gcc-avr avr-libc git subversion unzip
- Download REM buildsystem
mkdir rem_build cd rem_build git clone https://github.com/franzflasch/REM.git
- Prepare test project
git clone https://github.com/franzflasch/rem_packages.git git clone https://github.com/franzflasch/rem_test_project.git
- Prepare PATH
cd REM export PATH=`pwd`:$PATH cd ..
- Start Build
- Atmega168
rem ARCH=avr MACH=atmega168 PROJECT_FOLDER="rem_packages rem_test_project" -m -j4 package:test_project:image[hex]
- STM32
rem ARCH=arm MACH=stm32f3 PROJECT_FOLDER="rem_packages rem_test_project" -m -j4 package:test_project:image[bin]
The image will end up in rem_workdir/#{arch}_#{machine}/deploy It will be either a binary or hex image, depending on what you've chosen to build. The arguments "-m -j4" mean to build with max 4 threads simultaneously. After the successful build you can flash the image with an appropriate tool for your microcontroller.
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