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    Use Hexabitz with Linux/MacOS

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    How-To

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    • Update Module Firmware
      • Remote Bootloader Update
    • Use the Command Line Interface (CLI)
    • Power your Modules
    • Debug Module Code
      • Debug your Keil uVision Code
      • Debug your STM32CubeIDE Code
    • Make a Pre-built Array Topology File
    • Use Hexabitz with Linux/MacOS
      • Use Hexabitz CLI on Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit) with Putty
      • Use Hexabitz CLI on Ubuntu OS with Putty
      • Firmware Update on Ubuntu with STM32CubeProgrammer
    • Start Coding with Hexabitz
      • Writing Code with Keil uVision
      • Writing Code with STM32CubeIDE
    • Connect Hexabitz to External Hardware
      • Connect to a PC .Net Software using Virtual COM Port
      • Connect to a Raspberry Pi Single-Board Computer
    • H07R3x – Audio Speaker and Headphone Jack Module
      • Embed and Play WAVE Files
    • H23R1x – Bluetooth V4.0 Dual Mode Module
      • Update smartBASIC Scripts on the BT900 Module
    • Build GUI using STM32CubeMonitor
      • Activate Hexabitz built-in GUIs
      • Building from scratch
    • Utilize Modules Ports as Independent Controller Ports Outside of BOS System
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    Articles

    • Use Hexabitz CLI on Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit) with Putty
    • Use Hexabitz CLI on Ubuntu OS with Putty
    • Firmware Update on Ubuntu with STM32CubeProgrammer

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