this looks smoother than my actual phone I'm in love. these boards cost more than my kidneys as a hobbyist tho. and go way beyond my scope of knowledge . my proudest achievement is only writing an FSMC library for a display :D
Nice Demo, but the point is, to connect it to hardware!!! There are no tutorials out and TouchGFX support says, there are no tutorials out and it still makes problems. So why we should buy it? Even for the STM32F746G Discovery - a 3 year old wonderfull display, they wasnt able to help how to connect the gui to the hardware which i made.
Maybe you should watch the following two videos 1st: ua-cam.com/video/Zy0bTHvviiE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/jQO7zhX0e0Q/v-deo.html After watching (and understanding !) them, you should be able to connect even the strangest hardware to your Discovery-Boards... Just for the case, you say: "But that´s for the 769 and i need it for the 746 ..." you have two possibilities: a) go back to Basics and start from scratch with an Arduino or b) hire some Professionals, who get the Job done ;) btw: In the beginning i also ran into a lot of Problems with Integration of TouchGFX. Meanwhile there are some really good Tutorials and Webinars out there... www.giyf.com/ ;)
@@chaaalyy - Tam Gaming really does make valid criticisms that ST should really address. Their own product videos are mindless montage video where they clip pictures of the product with specs and then some weird extreme sport shit - some person in a kayak going airborne, or a mountain biker that's rolling down a mountainside. And even the direct complaint, that the devs cannot communicate effectively to even drive adoption of cutting edge tech. That's when you invest support with prominent influencers on social media, like UA-cam, that can bridge that divide. Banking on one ST video to learn their software for their well developed board...that's horrible strategy. And the one seminal non ST-produced video for development that's on UA-cam...you missed it: ua-cam.com/video/UEK97bSz6LQ/v-deo.html Instead, if the ST videos don't cut it, trust in Google...?! That's not much help; Google's outlet for visual assistance is UA-cam. If ST developed any semblance of a community, I wouldn't have to show you a superior video that I just happened to remember....the community would be there to help. But, Arduino is a fantastic company; and if one whishes to step up to a new challenge....ST has plenty of competition....(?)
I agree with Kiran Munj and Tam Gaming. ST needs to devote some serious time to integrating TouchGFX with IDE tools, ESPECIALLY STM32CubeIDE. While I appreciate the snarkiness of Chaalyy's response, even in those videos the code editing is done in a 3rd party editor, which doesn't provide professional level debugging tools. I have already spend far too many hours trying to merge them together with no success yet. The tools (TouchGFX, CubeMX, CubeIDE) are changing rather quickly, so much of the help content online is outdated. It's very frustrating.
this looks smoother than my actual phone I'm in love.
these boards cost more than my kidneys as a hobbyist tho. and go way beyond my scope of knowledge .
my proudest achievement is only writing an FSMC library for a display :D
Nice Demo, but the point is, to connect it to hardware!!! There are no tutorials out and TouchGFX support says, there are no tutorials out and it still makes problems. So why we should buy it? Even for the STM32F746G Discovery - a 3 year old wonderfull display, they wasnt able to help how to connect the gui to the hardware which i made.
Maybe you should watch the following two videos 1st:
ua-cam.com/video/Zy0bTHvviiE/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/jQO7zhX0e0Q/v-deo.html
After watching (and understanding !) them, you should be able to connect even the strangest hardware to your Discovery-Boards... Just for the case, you say: "But that´s for the 769 and i need it for the 746 ..." you have two possibilities:
a) go back to Basics and start from scratch with an Arduino or
b) hire some Professionals, who get the Job done
;)
btw: In the beginning i also ran into a lot of Problems with Integration of TouchGFX. Meanwhile there are some really good Tutorials and Webinars out there...
www.giyf.com/
;)
@@chaaalyy - Tam Gaming really does make valid criticisms that ST should really address. Their own product videos are mindless montage video where they clip pictures of the product with specs and then some weird extreme sport shit - some person in a kayak going airborne, or a mountain biker that's rolling down a mountainside.
And even the direct complaint, that the devs cannot communicate effectively to even drive adoption of cutting edge tech. That's when you invest support with prominent influencers on social media, like UA-cam, that can bridge that divide. Banking on one ST video to learn their software for their well developed board...that's horrible strategy.
And the one seminal non ST-produced video for development that's on UA-cam...you missed it:
ua-cam.com/video/UEK97bSz6LQ/v-deo.html
Instead, if the ST videos don't cut it, trust in Google...?! That's not much help; Google's outlet for visual assistance is UA-cam. If ST developed any semblance of a community, I wouldn't have to show you a superior video that I just happened to remember....the community would be there to help.
But, Arduino is a fantastic company; and if one whishes to step up to a new challenge....ST has plenty of competition....(?)
@@chaaalyy Thanks for your apply
I agree with Kiran Munj and Tam Gaming. ST needs to devote some serious time to integrating TouchGFX with IDE tools, ESPECIALLY STM32CubeIDE.
While I appreciate the snarkiness of Chaalyy's response, even in those videos the code editing is done in a 3rd party editor, which doesn't provide professional level debugging tools.
I have already spend far too many hours trying to merge them together with no success yet. The tools (TouchGFX, CubeMX, CubeIDE) are changing rather quickly, so much of the help content online is outdated. It's very frustrating.
yeah nice demo. Now show me the real world ...... How to start from scratch to the end .....
Yea! +10 year of experience Haha lol...
Good Question.... 😂😂😂
is there any 24X7 chat options where I can ask my queries
Sure. But answers, that is a completely different story ....
Wowah O.O qt watch out
Nice demo, but in real life its useless. There are no ST tools to integrate TouchGFX, real HW.