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To build, develop and debug the firmware for the STM32L432. This will work
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for Solo Hacker, the Nucleo development board, or you own homemade Solo.
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for Solo Hacker, the Nucleo development board, or your own homemade Solo.
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There exists a development board [NUCLEO-L432KC](https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-l432kc.html) you can use; The board does contain a debugger, so all you need is a USB cable (and some [udev](/udev) [rules](https://rust-embedded.github.io/book/intro/install/linux.html#udev-rules)).
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Install the [latest ARM compiler toolchain](https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads) for your system. We recommend getting the latest compilers from ARM.
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You can also install the ARM toolchain using a package manage like `apt-get` or `pacman`,
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You can also install the ARM toolchain using a package manager like `apt-get` or `pacman`,
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but be warned they might be out of date. Typically it will be called `gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi`.
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To program your build, you'll need one of the following programs.
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If you use `DEBUG=2`, that means Solo will not boot until something starts reading
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it's debug messages. So it basically it waits to tether to a serial terminal so that you don't
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its debug messages. So it basically waits to tether to a serial terminal so that you don't
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miss any debug messages.
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We recommend using our `solo` tool as a serial emulator since it will automatically
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