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I would like to do following steps in my project.
1) Create completely new project (Let us say project name is 'xyz') in WICED studio.
2) Port a IAR source code written using HAL drivers for STM32F411 to new WICED project 'xyz'.
3) Integrate the wifi drivers present in 43xxx_Wi-Fi project to 'xyz' project
My question is
1) Is this practically possible to do these steps?
2) If yes what challenges i may face ?
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As already described inhal to spl drivers, we have not really attempted this from our end. But this is practically possible to do in WS but the time for this effort entirely depends upon your familiarity with WICED Studio environment. You need to modify the libraries.mk (43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/platform/MCU/STM32F4xx/peripherals/libraries/libraries.mk), peripherals.mk (43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/platform/MCU/STM32F4xx/peripherals/peripherals.mk) and write your own platform level files for the peripherals which should leverage the underlying HAL APIs (eg platform_uart.c, platform_pwm.c based on your peripherals requirement you want for your application).
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As already described inhal to spl drivers, we have not really attempted this from our end. But this is practically possible to do in WS but the time for this effort entirely depends upon your familiarity with WICED Studio environment. You need to modify the libraries.mk (43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/platform/MCU/STM32F4xx/peripherals/libraries/libraries.mk), peripherals.mk (43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/platform/MCU/STM32F4xx/peripherals/peripherals.mk) and write your own platform level files for the peripherals which should leverage the underlying HAL APIs (eg platform_uart.c, platform_pwm.c based on your peripherals requirement you want for your application).