There are many ways to experiment with embedded development, which is what the Arduino IDE really is all about. But before diving more into using the Arduino IDE with STM32 µCs, I’d like to mention another option, based on a Raspberry Pi (A+, B+, or 2):
It’s called the ARMinARM board, by a company called OnAndOffables: a board with an STM103RE, sitting on top of the RasPi, with lots of connections to communicate through.
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