real cool!
And if you have no board right now, you maybe try it under QEMU. QEMU has the ability to simulate ARM Cortex-M.
real cool!
And if you have no board right now, you maybe try it under QEMU. QEMU has the ability to simulate ARM Cortex-M.
You can port the code from en.stm32cubel4_v1-16-0.zip.
Ask Who got the board of Raspberry Pi PICO?