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 MakeCode now supports STM103, which is for the bluepill low-cost development board using the STM32F103C8.

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Moderator, waiting for your post about running Micro Python on F103!!! I really want to see it.   Details Published on 2020-4-21 11:59
 
 

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Gizwits development board gokit can also be used
 
 
 

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Thanks for sharing!
 
 
 

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You need to download a bin file to STM32F103 first, and then you can download the program directly via USB.

 
 
 

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Do you have a detailed introduction?

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I took the time to write a post  Details Published on 2019-6-11 19:54
 
 
 

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serialworld posted on 2019-6-11 18:53 Does the OP have a detailed introduction?

I took the time to write a post

 
 
 

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Currently it seems to only support 128K STM32F103, and there are some problems with the software. I will try again in a few days.

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-6-11 19:54 I'll take the time to write a post

Hi, do you have a post link?

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There are problems with the support for STM32F103 now, and the program cannot run normally, so it has not been written yet.  Details Published on 2019-10-8 16:00
 
 
 

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OldManW posted on 2019-10-8 15:47 Hello, do you have a link to the post?

There are problems with the support for STM32F103 now, and the program cannot run normally, so it has not been written yet.

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-10-8 16:00 There are problems with the support for STM32F103 now, and the program cannot run normally, so I haven't written it yet.

Can you give me a simple tutorial for reference? Thanks a lot.

 
 
 

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OldManW posted on 2019-10-8 16:57 Can you make a simple usage post for reference? Thank you very much

You can first take a look at https://maker.makecode.com/

The development board I chose is bluepill, but now it requires a 128K flash model.

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-10-8 20:46 You can first take a look at https://maker.makecode.com/ and choose bluepill as the development board. However, it now requires the use of 128K f ...

OK OK thank you

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-6-11 10:47 You need to download a bin file to STM32F103 first, and then you can download the program directly via USB.

Where can I download this bin file?

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You need to compile it yourself. Here is a code I compiled before.   Details Published on 2019-10-9 11:29
 
 
 

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OldManW posted on 2019-10-9 11:25 Where can I download this bin file?

You need to compile it yourself. Here is a code I compiled before.

uf2boot.zip (8.15 KB, downloads: 15)

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-10-9 11:29 You need to compile it yourself. Here is one I compiled before

Thank you. Thank you.

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-6-11 10:47 You need to download a bin file to STM32F103 first, and then you can download the program directly via USB.

The bin file v2.0.1 on github is a pre-release version. I have tried it and it seems that it does not work properly. I don't know if it is a problem with the uf2 file converted on makecode or the bin file below.

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The performance of M0 and M3 is relatively low, and it is too difficult to run py, so it is better to switch to M4.  Details Published on 2019-10-12 11:28
 
 
 

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OldManW posted on 2019-10-12 10:57 The bin file v2.0.1 on github is a pre-release version. I have also tried it and it seems that it is indeed not possible to achieve normal results. I don’t know if it is makecode...

The performance of M0 and M3 is relatively low, and it is too difficult to run py. It is better to switch to M4.

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-10-12 11:28 M0 and M3 have low performance, running py is too difficult, so let's switch to M4.

The code boot program provided on github seems to have some problems. The size written to the flash is different from the size of the data available in uf2.

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103 seems to have been discontinued, and the official is now developing a program for 405  Details Published on 2019-10-16 11:28
 
 
 

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OldManW posted on 2019-10-16 11:10 The code boot program provided on github seems to have some problems. The size written to the flash is different from the size of the data available in uf2

103 seems to have been discontinued, and the official is now developing a program for 405

 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-10-16 11:28 103 seems to have been discontinued. Now the official is developing a program for 405

No way, the code I sent out has problems and the official website doesn't fix it.

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The performance of STM32F103 is relatively low, so running Python is not very meaningful. In addition, the price of F4 has also dropped. It is better to switch to STM32F4 as soon as possible.  Details Published on 2019-10-21 16:50
 
 
 

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