Chuck McManis

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A couple of things, the first is that the reason that you had an empty libopencm3 is because libopencm3 is a _submodule_ of the libopencm3-examples repository. You can get "both...

HI @kristofmulier As @karlp karl points out, you are in uncharted waters. I would say that it is uncharted because it is, perhaps, the most difficult way I can imagine...

Thanks @kristofmulier , @karlp I read through the readme and it would be a good addition to the libopencm3 repo. @kristofmulier, if you're so motivated, the steps for creating a...

> > Oh, yeah, that's just the product ID, fair. What I'm curios to know from your experience is, how does code compatibility works across the same F4 family. There...

Hi Brabo, If you make the changes you're going to make, and re-push this to your repo, the pull here will automatically change and we'll get a chance to see...

In general the set baud rate function is a bit limited. Given that a number of USART/UARTs can choose different clock sources for their baud clock (this is especially important...

It seems like a reasonable compromise. C++ would use templates here.

Thanks for the comments Karlp, I've updated the files and moved some things. The rcc.c file will be "fixed" when one of these goes to HEAD. Without it, it isn't...

I was going to say the same thing as @forrestv basically C language co-operative multi-threading, when you don't have a pthreads library, is generally setjmp/longjmp. But a more meaningful comment...

``` adc.c: In function 'clock_setup': adc.c:135:23: error: 'rcc_hsi_8mhz' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'rcc_osc_off'? rcc_clock_setup_hsi(&rcc_hsi_8mhz[RCC_CLOCK_64MHZ]); ^~~~~~~~~~~~ rcc_osc_off adc.c:135:23: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once...