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Some platforms require SDKs and use of cmake
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tannewt committed Feb 22, 2022
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In addition, MCU driver submodule is also needed to provide low-level MCU peripheral's driver. Luckily, it will be fetched if needed when you run the ``make`` to build your board.

Some modules will also require a module-specific SDK (e.g. RP2040) or binary (e.g. Sony Spresense) to build examples.

Note: some examples especially those that uses Vendor class (e.g webUSB) may requires udev permission on Linux (and/or macOS) to access usb device. It depends on your OS distro, typically copy ``/examples/device/99-tinyusb.rules`` file to /etc/udev/rules.d/ then run ``sudo udevadm control --reload-rules && sudo udevadm trigger`` is good enough.

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$ cd examples/device/cdc_msc
Some modules (e.g. RP2040 and ESP32s2) require the project makefiles to be customized using CMake. If necessary apply any setup steps for the platform's SDK.

Then compile with ``make BOARD=[board_name] all``\ , for example

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