@lupyuen Nice to see microcontrollers getting some love.

If I may be permitted a small plug for my stm32f411re CMSIS stuff:

gitlab.com/mcturra2000/rpi/-/t

I've got quite a few examples there, including blinky (of course), timers, systick, uart (oblig, of course, inc. blocking and interrupt), a couple of I2C peripherals (inc. ssd1306) , and more.

I'm also a fan of libopencm3.

#stm32 and #rp2040 are mcu's that I use the most.

@oblate @lupyuen
these days there are many choices, from bare metal to CMSIS to stm32duino
github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_
stm32duino.com/
stm32duino has a history from
leaflabs maple
leaflabs.com/maple
stm32f103cb maple mini and later blue pill stm32f103c8
github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne

@lupyuen Ooo, nice little guide, and has given me some new takes on how to program for them.

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