http://embedded-lab.com/blog/stm32-gpio-ports-insights/
http://hertaville.com/stm32f0-gpio-tutorial-part-1.html
The libmaple libraries, on which STM32duino is based, provides access to registers by the syntax:
GPIOA->regs->REG| const debounce = (fn, time) => { | |
| let timeout; | |
| return function() { | |
| const functionCall = () => fn.apply(this, arguments); | |
| clearTimeout(timeout); | |
| timeout = setTimeout(functionCall, time); | |
| } | |
| } |
http://embedded-lab.com/blog/stm32-gpio-ports-insights/
http://hertaville.com/stm32f0-gpio-tutorial-part-1.html
The libmaple libraries, on which STM32duino is based, provides access to registers by the syntax:
GPIOA->regs->REGThis will create a proxy server in whatever your availability zone your VPC is in. For me, that's us-east-1b. For you, that may be something different. Steps 10+ should more or less work regardless of your provider since those steps cover the setup and configuration of TinyProxy.