Stm32 st link driver windows 104/10/2024 ![]() ![]() I'd understand if the random old "DISCO" board I have, doesn't support certain features, but I also have a brand new ST-LINK/V2, there isn't a /V2.1, and everyone seems to just be using whatever the new thing is that enables VCP. According to one hack, the difference is (also, apparently a couple pins got swapped around?) down to one singular character: the STM32F103C8T6 substituted by a STM32F103C BT6 (which happens to be double the Flash, a rather important difference). Maybe that's the problem, it doesn't know I can put a more functional version on here? (Can I?) The best I can figure right now, - and I have no fucking clue how this isn't made clear anywhere in the documentation - it seems that ONLY the ST-LINK V2.1, NOT the -A or -B, NOT the ST-LINK/V2 that's sold, NOT the STM32F429I-DISCO (but yes the -DISC1?), and probably so on with other boards (Nucleo etc.), support VCP and DFU (or some combination anyways). I guess that would be okay for updating the ST-Link, but I can already do that with the updater tool, at least with whatever firmware version it detects I should have. it looks like he's working with a Maple board, using Arduino IDE or something like that? And you suppose the tools might be similar enough to ST-Link stuff that there's a procedure that might work? I don't need a DFU, that appears to be a USB bootloader thing. Thanks, that was quite an effort! I don't see where he's doing anything that applies here though. ass ) extension (substation subs) Did that in 10 minutes do not expect perfection The hack presented may worth the time wasted learning it Paul ![]() ![]() Save the script as the same name of the video with (.
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