You can also use one of the serial ports along with the BOOT0, BOOT1 and
RESET lines to program. A TTL to RS232 adapter, or FTDI USB chip will also
be needed. The protocol is easy, took me about a day to get working from
Delphi (using the serial handshake lines as IO to drive RESET and BOOT0).
On Sep 23, 2011 10:30 AM, Roberto P. padovan...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/9/19 Jeppe Græsdal Johansen jjoha...@student.aau.dk
Den 19-09-2011 22:20, Roberto P. skrev:
Hi,
I think you can get an unbranded (no IAR, no Keil, etc...) flash
programming tool with a simple (but working) software from ST for about
30
euros.
Look here: http://www.st.com/internet/evalboard/product/251168.jsp
R#
I'm pretty sure it's still the same closed(and botched) protocol that's
used, as in the ST-Link emulator on the STM32-Discovery, meaning you can
only program the target using the ST endorsed IDE's
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Hmm... no, you can develop any board of yours and by bringing out the VCC,
GND and JTAG signals you can connect to the ST-LINK/V2 from ST, which I
bought for 28 euros.
Then you can download the STM32 ST-LINK utility from the web page I wrote
before and flash any program in binary, Intel Hex or Motorola S-Record
format. It has a graphic and a command-line interface pretty near to
perfect, for me.
R#
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