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- @echo off
- :: Compile directly in windows without the need of a linux virtual machine:
- ::
- :: 1. Download and install "gcc-arm-none-eabi-10.3-2021.10-win32.exe" from https://developer.arm.com/downloads/-/gnu-rm
- :: 2. Download and install "gnu_make-3.81.exe" from https://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/make.htm
- ::
- :: 3. You may (or may not) need to manualy add a path to you OS environment PATH, ie ..
- :: C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain\10 2021.10\bin
- ::
- :: 4. You may (or may not) need to reboot windows after installing the above
- ::
- :: You can then run this bat from the directory you saved the firmware source code too.
- :: You may need to edit/change these three paths to suit your setup
- ::
- :: Temporarily add the compiler and make program directories to the system PATH ..
- ::
- @set PATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain\10 2021.10\bin";%PATH%
- @set PATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain\10 2021.10\arm-none-eabi\bin";%PATH%
- @set PATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin\";%PATH%
- :: Do the compile
- ::
- make clean
- make
- :: If you have python installed, you can create a 'packed' .bin from the compiled firmware.bin file.
- :: The Quansheng windows upload-to-radio program requires a 'packed' .bin file.
- ::
- :: if you don't have python installed, then you can still upload the standard unpacked firmware.bin
- :: file another way ...
- ::
- :: I wrote a GUI version of k5prog to do this easily in windows ..
- :: https://github.com/OneOfEleven/k5prog-win
- :: One of these two lines simply install the required python module if you want to create the packed
- :: firmware bin file, either only needs running once, ever.
- ::
- ::python -m pip install --upgrade pip crcmod
- ::python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip crcmod
- :: show the compiled .bin file size
- ::
- ::arm-none-eabi-size firmware
- pause
- @echo on
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