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Getting a USB stack to work on STM32
MiR:
@Petex:
Can you please try this version:
http://temp.michael-ring.org/fpc-arm-embedded-3.3.1-win64-20210207.zip
simply extract it where your current binaries are, this is trunk from a week or so....
@Laksen:
Do you by chance happen to own a Segger J-Link?
Laksen:
--- Quote from: MiR on February 11, 2021, 03:30:19 pm ---@Laksen:
Do you by chance happen to own a Segger J-Link?
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Not to my knowledge. Never been a huge segger fan :)
I use a Busblaster v3 for all my jtag needs. Luckily haven't had a need for SWD yet
petex:
--- Quote ---@Petex:
Can you please try this version:
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Ok thanks MiR. That compile error has gone and its all built ok.
So now its a hard slog getting the USB to work!!. I'll keep you posted.
Laksen:
Good to hear it compiled at last :)
Just to avoid wasting time, the MSD class driver is pretty broken so you should remove that from the code for now. I accidentally left it in the cdc design. But I've had the CDC running for hours without it breaking (on linux)
petex:
hello,
I already left that out. I can report that windows has installed it using the generic usbser.sys device driver and the basic loop back test to terminal works.
I now have to adapt smpleusb to my acid test program and see if it performs any better than the original.
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