Difference between revisions of "Install nBlocksStudio and mbed-cli"
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mbed compile -m LPC1768 -t GCC_ARM | mbed compile -m LPC1768 -t GCC_ARM | ||
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+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI1Kq9RSN_Y 3 minutes quickstart video] | ||
+ | *[https://docs.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os-handbook/en/5.1/dev_tools/cli/ Handbook] | ||
Revision as of 19:14, 15 March 2018
Contents
Install mbed-cli
15/03/2018
- Download 32 bit windows installer for Python 2.7 (dont use 64bit Python installer, issues with pip)
- Configure installer for adding Python path to system path and complete Python 2.7 installation
- Restart Windows (otherwise pip fails)
- Install mbed cli from command prompt:
pip install mbed-cli
- Test Python from command line:
Python --version
and pip with
pip --version should work from any directory
References
Import existing program from online compiler
- From online compiler right click on the project and publish (or FORK) in to something like this: frequency_counter
- If the project is copy from somebody else's project, probably have to fork to your own mbed space
- With administrative rights,
mbed import https://developer.mbed.org/users/chalikias/code/frequency_counter/
- for a list of supported targets
mbed compile -S
- Finnaly
mbed compile -m LPC1768 -t GCC_ARM
References