

Hope some of you will agree and add comments that might steer ST in slightly different direction:).

Might be some truth in my thinking that they did hardware release to soon without having the soft side ready.ĭebuger, registry browser, many other extras, realy look cool. Kind of positivelly surprised with quality of the package (documentation, help file, package). Just today, I found two REALY nice additions to the repository (3BEEP and PWM). I can see the sales team already wondering: we sold a million in two days and have not seen an order since. If this was ever intended to get normal mortals into STM8s I do not think it will be a success. Half the documents refer to different products, some things compile, some do not. I am not a noob when it comes to micro development (PICAVRARM) but this is just too frustrating for words.

#STM8 COSMIC COMPILER CRACKER HOW TO#
Went on to the forums and everyone there are engineers with no time to instruct how to get started. If the board and mcu are going to gain traction among hobbyists (todays students, tomorrows purchase decision makers), it will need to be as easy to get into and as welcoming as Arduino. I picked up one of these boards, but have yet to really do anything with it since there are so few examples and tutorials available. The community WILL make this board a decent development environment that I dont think ST can do on their own.
#STM8 COSMIC COMPILER CRACKER LICENSE#
Ive also thought about this, it may be in there somewhere, but I dont think so.Įven if the compiler is free, you need a license file in order to operate.Īt one point it refused to see the device at all, until I rebooted my machine.:.
