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1. Run the IDE, and on the **Tools** menu, select **Board** and then **Boards manager**. Click on the Arduino DUE (32 Bits ARM-Cortex M3) from the list of available boards. You must do this step, it installs the arm-none-eabi-g++ toolchain!
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1. Close and reopen the Arduino IDE and load the Multiprotocol project.
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1. In arduino IDE under the **Tools** -> **Board:** select the **Generic STM32F103C series** board
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1. Click on the **Verify** button to test compile the before you make any changes. If there are any errors check the process above and be sure to have the right version of the Arduino IDE.The binary file generated location is presented at the bottom of Arduino IDE compiling window.Now continue with flashing procedure.
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1. In arduino IDE under the **Tools** -> **Board:** select the **Generic STM32F103C series** board.Select upload method serial **Serial**.Do not leave upload method on default **STM32duino bootloader**
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1. Click on the **Verify** button to test compile the before you make any changes. If there are any errors check the process above and be sure to have the right version of the Arduino IDE.The **binary** file generated location is presented at the bottom of Arduino IDE compiling window.Now continue with flashing procedure.
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### Flashing the multimodule
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