Getting started with Atollic and F4 discovery
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‎2011-10-05 6:24 AM
I followed the instructions in the UM147 Getting Started.
After importing the project, the files & folder show in the IDE but with an ! in the icons. This is the message that usually shows when the link to the folder containing the actual files is not set. The manuals for other Discovery kits mention the need to set the link from the Windows>Preferences>Workspace menu. Is this step not necessary for the F4 kit or is it missing from the Doc. Anyway, I did add a CurParh to the right folder but the ! has not disapeared. #usb-driver #link #vista #stm32f4 #stm32f4 #st-link #atollic #st-link-v2 #usb-driver- Labels:
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ST-Link
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STM32F4 Series
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TrueSTUDIO
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USB
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‎2011-10-05 6:38 AM
Never mind. I had v1.4 of Atollic opened instead of 2.2. It works as it says in the manual.
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‎2011-10-20 12:43 PM
I haven't had any luck following the instructions in the UM1467 document. What's the secret, please?
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‎2011-10-28 5:33 AM
I seem to be moving right along. With the demo programs, anyway. I haven't been able to get the DSP functions in the CMSIS libraries to compile.
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‎2011-10-28 12:36 PM
I was having trouble importing the example programs but that's sorted out now.
Now I'm having trouble getting the STLINK/V2 driver installed on my Win-7 laptop...- Mark as New
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‎2011-10-29 6:39 PM
I'm having the same problem with the STLINK/V2. I'm on a Windows Vista computer. Every time I plug the Discovery board in, it acts like it's installing the driver, and says it's good, but I don't think it's true. Also, using Keil's uVision, (which I got the furthest with, which is why I choose it) the example builds correctly, but when I go to make the next step it says that STLINK/ was not detected, or something like that.
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‎2011-11-01 4:52 AM
Finally got STLINK/V2 driver installed. I performed ''update driver'' from the Device Manager and let it search the Internet for a driver, but unlike previous attempts, this time it worked. I've got a good driver and I was able to download and run a program on the board. Yippee!
Thanks for the moral support guys. Cheerful regards, Mike- Mark as New
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‎2011-11-23 5:03 PM
I confirm to be performed the STLINK V2 driver update within the ''device manager'' (Vista + Atollic). After a loooooooooooooong web search finally Vista has found a ''STLINK dongle driver'' and rebooted the PC twice. Atollic work with the STM32F4 Discovery eventually.
Thanks MIKE. Stefano- Mark as New
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‎2011-11-23 5:07 PM
Hi,
I confirm to be performed the STLINK V2 driver update within the ''device manager'' (Vista + Atollic). After a loooooooooooooong web search finally Vista has found a ''STLINK dongle driver'' and rebooted the PC twice. Atollic work with the STM32F4 Discovery eventually. Thanks MIKE. Stefano