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Board pack for NUCLEO-L4R5ZI?

Just got a NUCLEO-L4R5ZI board.  Evaluating Keil tools.  Can't find a board pack for this dev board.  The processor is part number STM32L4R5ZI .

https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/511-NUCLEO-L4R5ZI

I'd appreciate some pointers on how to proceed.

Thanks,

-Martin

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  • I installed both STM32Lxx_DFP and STM32NUCLEO_BSP.  The latter mentions STM32L4xx and the former mentions having corrected a dual bank erase issue on the STM32L4Rx processors.  So, yeah, maybe that's enough?

    I don't have the board yet otherwise I would have been deep into testing to see if this is OK.  I'll have it in a few days.

    I guess I don't quite understand the difference between having a board show-up in the "Boards" tab and having something like STM32NUCLEO_BSP" show up in the "Packs" tab.  I used Keil for many years in the past but it was for 8051 work.

    Can someone explain the difference between a package in "Boards" versus a board support package in "Packs"?

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  • I installed both STM32Lxx_DFP and STM32NUCLEO_BSP.  The latter mentions STM32L4xx and the former mentions having corrected a dual bank erase issue on the STM32L4Rx processors.  So, yeah, maybe that's enough?

    I don't have the board yet otherwise I would have been deep into testing to see if this is OK.  I'll have it in a few days.

    I guess I don't quite understand the difference between having a board show-up in the "Boards" tab and having something like STM32NUCLEO_BSP" show up in the "Packs" tab.  I used Keil for many years in the past but it was for 8051 work.

    Can someone explain the difference between a package in "Boards" versus a board support package in "Packs"?

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