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STM32F303Discovery Tool Installer

I learned to write Bash by writing this script. My professor for embedded systems gave me some documentation and instructions so I could spend my summer learning about ARM Assembly using the Cortex M4 on the STM32F303Discovery board.

Since I was running Linux Mint using VMWare, I started to poke around inside of the operating system more and more and as a Linux beginner I made a LOT of mistakes.

After my 2nd installation was corrupted, I decided to try and automate the installation of the tools for programming the board.

This eventually led to this completed script! I'm pretty happy with it, I do not have other systems to test this on, but it works fine every time I need to use it.

I made a variable to store a teachers name, in case anyone ever wants to use this for their own purposes.

Feel free to change anything about it, I just did this for fun.

This also provides error logging to trace any problems during the installation process.

Screenshot of script menu

Installation Options

When the script is run, it will allow you to run a full setup or select the setup options to execute:

  1. Full setup:
  • Execute the following commands:

    • install -y build-essential
    • install -y dfu-util
    • install -y make
    • install -y libtool
    • install -y libftdi-dev
    • install -y libusb-1.0-0-dev
    • install -y minicom
    • install -y gcc-arm-none-eabi
    • install -y gdb-multiarch
    • install -y vim
    • install -y git
    • install -y openocd
    • install -y modemmanager
    • usermod -a -G dialout $SUDO_USER
  • Install Visual Studio Code

    • This requires some extra steps
      • install -y snap
      • apt install -y snapd
      • snap install core
      • snap install code --classic
  • Setup Share Folder

    • Requires the share folder being setup in VMWare
    • Adds a symbolic link to the share folder on the desktop
    • Edits /etc/fstab to ensure the share folder is mounted when the guest boots up
  • Necessary Checks

    • Ensure creation of symbolic link between:
      • /usr/bin/arm-none-eabi-gdb and
      • /usr/bin/gdb-multiarch

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My first bash script to automate the installation of a toolset for an STM32F3Discovery board

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