are there stm32 microcontrollers able to run entirely on free software?
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Are there stm32 microcontrollers able to run entirely on free software? If so which are they? User case is running a betaflight flight controller. Thanks.
https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight
I got aware of this link
https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3/wiki/Status
I thought I saw something like that being sold on crowdsupply at one point if that helps.
I have a crowdsupply account so I sometimes receive offers/information for things that might be coming.
You are not complying with the rules on this forum.
Get out of this forum.
That's high praise
Yeah, I don't know why you thought I understood what you were being angry about.
In this thread, I didn't think you'd be offended by the whole crowdsupply mention. I honestly didn't consider you would consider that non-free. Sorry... If you would like I can directly pinpoint the project in question. But just know, I am not going to bow before you and do whatever you want.
Anyways, that's my last comment in this thread here hopefully.
I have been told no stm32 mircrocontroller is able to run entirely on free software. Apparently all stm32 microcontrollers require running a non free software boot loader.
Hmm... that explains why you are asking this question.
Well, its possible the crowdsupply link I was going to give doesn't take this into account...
Nevermind, forget I said anything.
You could very well be right

