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Hello,
As it is my first post on EDABoard, let me introduce myself a bit - my name is Damian, and I'm from Poland. This should be enough for the beginning
Currently I am working on quite a big project using among others STM Cortex M3 microcontroller (STM32F107VC) and trying to set up a new project in Keil IDE. As this environment is new for me, I'd like to ask you for help. I need to use some OS, I decided to use Keil's RTX one as I totally got lost trying to dig through FreeRTOS documentation :/ My targed board is custom made, not any of evaluation boards but I believe this is not a problem. I have to use USB OTG in device mode and combine it with several tasks and RTX system. I tried to search Keil's example code but it is either for USB or for RTX while I need both in the same project - can someone give me a hand and guide through setup of project so that I could start some task (i.e blink some led) and enumerate as some USB device. To be absolutely clear - I am asking for help, not for ready code
Best wishes
Damian
As it is my first post on EDABoard, let me introduce myself a bit - my name is Damian, and I'm from Poland. This should be enough for the beginning
Currently I am working on quite a big project using among others STM Cortex M3 microcontroller (STM32F107VC) and trying to set up a new project in Keil IDE. As this environment is new for me, I'd like to ask you for help. I need to use some OS, I decided to use Keil's RTX one as I totally got lost trying to dig through FreeRTOS documentation :/ My targed board is custom made, not any of evaluation boards but I believe this is not a problem. I have to use USB OTG in device mode and combine it with several tasks and RTX system. I tried to search Keil's example code but it is either for USB or for RTX while I need both in the same project - can someone give me a hand and guide through setup of project so that I could start some task (i.e blink some led) and enumerate as some USB device. To be absolutely clear - I am asking for help, not for ready code
Best wishes
Damian