Hi all,
This is my first post and I just wanted to share this in a place where I hope others may find it.
TLDR: checkout my fork, build the docker image,run container with the BLDC repo mounted, running 'make' should build the firmware targeted in 'conf_general.h'.
I have been contracted to do some work on a Flipsky Dual FSESC4.20 Plus which is based on VESC.
The firmware is supposedly identical to the released version 5.2 - here.
Note that the FSESC4.20 is built for the target 410_o_411_o_412.
The specific application was not implemented in the out-of-box firmware, so I went down the path of exploring how to make custom firmware by following the instructions of Vedder himself - here.
However, the version dates back to January 2021 and is only configured for Linux and Mac machines.
After setting up my toolchains in WSL, I had a mismatch in the binary build outputs - you can see the pattern right?
* Side note that STM32 Cube Programmer works best for reviving bricked VESC via SWD - credit.
This blew my mind because I have never encountered such an issue. I assumed, given the age of everything that there was a discrepancy in toolchains used to build FW.
After watching a few videos, I noted that someone (maybe Vedder?) had Ubuntu 14 and older ARM toolchains installed. So I decided to make a docker image with all the tools preconfigured for myself and any other folk who may wish to add functionality to this device.
Initially, I used GNU Make v3.8 which errored out, but from my attempts with WSL, I knew that make v4.1 worked as expected, so the docker image uses that as well.
All in all, I have loved working with the VESC thus far and will make another post once my custom FW is in a working state.
Hope someone out there finds this useful!
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