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bakialmaci
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February 20, 2021
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Blue Pill: Debug fail - "The system tried to join a drive to a directory on a joined drive"

  • February 20, 2021
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Hello community, I am trying to debug my STM32f103C8T6 bluepill board (probably using fake chip) on STM32CubeIDE but there is something goes wrong about both GDB and Local Server.

 

In debug configuration,

 

When I set debug probe to "ST-Link GDB Server", I got "Failed to start GDB server Error in initializing ST-LINK device."

When I set debug probe to "ST-LINK (Open OCD)", I got "localhost:3333: The system tried to join a drive to a directory on a joined drive."

 

I programmed my board on Keilu5 without any problem. Actually I have to press reset button after flashing even I select "reset and run". this is maybe an important issue. Also, debugging on Keilu5 working bugy on my board. I hope this information bring a solution to your mind.

 

System;

Windows 10,

8 GB RAM

Intel i7 6700HQ

GTX 950m

 

 

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0693W000007YzU8QAK.pngRegards.

 

Baki ALMACI

Hacettepe University Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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Best answer by bakialmaci

Solved ✔�?

I rearranged my debug configurations like that,

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Regards.

Baki ALMACI

Hacettepe University Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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Cartu38 OpenDev
Graduate II
February 20, 2021

"my STM32f103C8T6 bluepill board (probably using fake chip)" .... I guess we cannot blame STM to protect their assets here

bakialmaci
Associate
February 20, 2021

Nobody is blaming anyone. Please do not argue here.

bakialmaci
bakialmaciAuthorBest answer
Associate
February 20, 2021

Solved ✔�?

I rearranged my debug configurations like that,

0693W000007YznFQAS.jpg0693W000007YznAQAS.jpgEverything works fine!

Regards.

Baki ALMACI

Hacettepe University Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

Cartu38 OpenDev
Graduate II
February 20, 2021

Well done ... so was not a fake ... ;)