Windows
arm-none-eabi-gdb
ARM provides .exe
installers for Windows. Grab one from here, and follow the instructions.
Just before the installation process finishes tick/select the "Add path to environment variable"
option. Then verify that the tools are in your %PATH%
:
Verify gcc is installed:
arm-none-eabi-gcc -v
The results should be something like:
(..)
$ arm-none-eabi-gcc -v
gcc version 5.4.1 20160919 (release) (..)
OpenOCD
There's no official binary release of OpenOCD for Windows but there are unofficial releases
available here. Grab the 0.10.x zipfile and extract it somewhere in your drive (I
recommend C:\OpenOCD
but with the drive letter that makes sense to you) then update your %PATH%
environment variable to include the following path: C:\OpenOCD\bin
(or the path that you used
before).
Verify OpenOCD is installed and in your %PATH%
with:
openocd -v
The results should be something like:
$ openocd -v
Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0
(..)
PuTTY
Download the latest putty.exe
from this site and place it somewhere in your %PATH%
.
ST-LINK USB driver
You'll also need to install this USB driver or OpenOCD won't work. Follow the installer instructions and make sure you install the right (32-bit or 64-bit) version of the driver.
That's all! Go to the next section.