A debug configuration with default settings, based on the information given when creating the project, will be automatically created by TrueSTUDIO (if it is necessary to configure custom settings click Run | Debug Configurations. TRADEMARKS Atollic, Atollic TrueSTUDIO and Atollic TrueSTORE and the Atollic. In order to start a debug session, click Debug.Now in the toolbar you should have a debug button with a drop-down list to select desired debug configurations. In the Tool Bar Visibility tab expand the Launch item then uncheck and recheck the Debug subitem. Click the Build button from the toolbar Main menu: Window -> Perspective -> Customize Perspective.The makefile directory structure that results using it is slightly different than the Stm32CubeMX one but almost the same. It is a slam dunk to install, run, compile, debug. Select which configurations shall be created (Debug configuration / Release configuration) Atollic TrueStudio (and others) is a more complete, advanced IDE package.Select J-Link from the list of supported emulators.Select the eval board the project shall be created for and what configuration (debugging in Flash or RAM) is desired.If the color format or the screen orientation was changed, please do a clean in Atollic TrueSTUDIO.
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This app-note will describe how to invoke the CLI version from inside Atollic TrueSTUDIO (or any other Eclipse based tool). STM32CubeProgrammer is delivered in GUI (graphical user interface) and CLI (command-line interface) versions. Choose a Run or Debug Configuration under Run - Debug History. through both the debug interface (JTAG and SWD) and the bootloader interface (UART and USB). Start TrueSTUDIO and click File | New | C Project. For using this within Atollic TrueSTUDIO do following steps.Creating a simple Project Used components IDE