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Visitor II
February 8, 2007
Question

In circuit bootloader via RS232 or USB ?

  • February 8, 2007
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Posted on February 08, 2007 at 20:23

In circuit bootloader via RS232 or USB ?

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    Visitor II
    June 30, 2011
    Posted on June 30, 2011 at 11:26

    Yes it is a worry.

    I am working with STR911 on a new project. Demo files are all over the place. Some links point to different revisions, some software (Flash loader demo) has no revision number on it.

    Actually I downloaded that tool yesterday and cannot find it today!

    Datasheets are very poor quality, plenty of bugs in ST C library that was provided.

    I read a lot of people facing these problems in the forum. It does not look good for ST, I will definitely avoid this company on future projects.

    Graduate II
    June 30, 2011
    Posted on July 01, 2011 at 00:04

    I am working with STR911 on a new project.

    Yeah, I wouldn't be putting my eggs in that basket. It's like a five year old design, all the resources have moved to the M0/M3/M4 designs. Are you sure you can source this part in any quantity? Is there some magic bullet feature in it you can't get to with an STM32F2 type part?

    The example code is what it is, but the website has become more unusable as it has got prettier. This Microsoft forum software is truly awful, and about a decade late to the market, not sure who picked this winner.

    Google has a lot of dead links into the forum (STM32 one at least), which is now offline.

    I got into the habit of downloading and dating some of the files from the site,  because things moved and/or were hard to find again, or were revised.

    Visitor II
    July 4, 2011
    Posted on July 04, 2011 at 03:02

    ok. it took me sometime but found the files for our cpu under legacy products.

    http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/165891.jsp