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Can i contribute by adding a pack for stm32f1 with HAL support and MX integration? #5

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MaxFlatline opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 2 comments

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@MaxFlatline
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Hello there!
Question about this repository: Is it going to be an alternative to https://www.keil.com/pack/ ? For years lack of love (and HAL support in keil RTE-manager) towards f103 bothered me to the point of lerning how to write my version of packs, so i'd like to make it happen. Sooo... Can i? It's about time to fix it:)

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jkrech commented Sep 30, 2024

Do you have a repository for the pack already?
Is this something you want to own and host or do you expect to have these packs managed by the community?
Please take a look at the Open-CMSIS-Pack organization e.g.
https://github.com/Open-CMSIS-Pack/STM32F7xx_DFP

The registration process for packs is documented here:
https://open-cmsis-pack.github.io/Open-CMSIS-Pack-Spec/main/html/createPackPublish.html

@MaxFlatline
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Do you have a repository for the pack already? Is this something you want to own and host or do you expect to have these packs managed by the community? Please take a look at the Open-CMSIS-Pack organization e.g. https://github.com/Open-CMSIS-Pack/STM32F7xx_DFP

The registration process for packs is documented here: https://open-cmsis-pack.github.io/Open-CMSIS-Pack-Spec/main/html/createPackPublish.html

Well, right now it's a bit raw and made only for my personal use, but i'd like to get my pack hosted by community. The whole point is having it checked by others and included in index so anyone who also frustrated about not being able to easily use st's hal in keil would be able to do it. Thank you for links, will read r n !

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