#Unix Toolbox
##Unix Toolbox revision 14.4
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/** | |
* @file fsm.c | |
* @brief an implementation for a FSM in C, this file contains | |
* implementation of definations. | |
* License GPLv3+ | |
* @author Ankur Shrivastava | |
*/ | |
#include "fsm.h" | |
#include<stdlib.h> |
#Unix Toolbox
##Unix Toolbox revision 14.4
Lenovo Thinkcentre M92P | |
When booting to USB installer disk installation proceeds as expected | |
1962 no operating system found | |
When booting into preview mode all disks load without issue, so its not the cable | |
Secure Boot option either not present or disabled | |
Last time I fixed this by adding a fake line to the boot loader from instructions on the web | |
Got a warning during installation about UEFI mode | |
Windows Fast Startup disabled | |
jfly comment below: |
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Project: Dot matrix clock with NTP server using ESP32 | |
Board: ESP32 Dev Module (Node32 Lite) | |
Connections: | |
ESP32 | Dot Matrix | |
RAW - VCC | |
GND - GND | |
27 - DIN | |
26 - CS |
This guide will help you install and setup Visual Studio Code for programming and debugging STM32 boards.
I tested this guide under Arch Linux and Ubuntu 18.04. If you get it to work under other setups, please let me know so I will update the steps with more info.
If you were using STM32CubeIDE or SystemWorkbench before, you need to convert your projects in order for them to work. The conversion procedure is fully reversible.
Up until the time of writing this guide, it is not possible to use STM32CubeIDE and Visual Studio Code on the same project unless some configuration changes are made on CubeIDE.
Besides that, it is reccomended that every person that works on a project runs the same working environment.