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Visual Studio Code Installation Instructions

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Visual Studio Code for debugging

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Download and install Visual Studio Code

Download and install J-Link Software and Documentation pack

Debian / Ubuntu / Kali / ParrotOS / Raspbian

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Install dependencies

sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends binutils-arm-none-eabi gdb openocd gdb-multiarch

On some systems arm-none-eabi-gdb was replaced with gdb-multiarch. In order to use the J-Link debugger you need to link arm-none-eabi-gdb to gdb-multiarch:

ln -s /usr/bin/gdb-multiarch /usr/bin/arm-none-eabi-gdb

Setup the Visual Studio Code configuration, by going into your project folder and run:

./.vscode/setup.sh

now launch Visual Studio Code and open your project folder

Windows: WSL

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Enter WSL prompt (wsl or start windows terminal)

Install dependencies

sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends binutils-arm-none-eabi gdb openocd gdb-multiarch

The J-Link debugger requires arm-none-eabi-gdb which was replaced with gdb-multiarch. In order to use the J-Link debugger link arm-none-eabi-gdb to gdb-multiarch:

sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gdb-multiarch /usr/bin/arm-none-eabi-gdb

Setup the Visual Studio Code configuration, by going into your project folder and run:

./.vscode/setup.sh

and launch Visual Studio Code

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Windows: ProxSpace

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Download and install Visual Studio Code

Download and install J-Link Software and Documentation pack for Windows

Enter PorxSpace (runme64.bat) and enter your project folder.

Setup the Visual Studio Code configuration, by running:

./.vscode/setup.sh

now launch Visual Studio Code and open your project folder

note Please install the recommended Visual Studio Code extensions in order for debugging to work.