2016-04-27 01:42 AM
Got a ''
Microcontroller news from STMicroelectronics
'' mail today, saying the following:The on-board ST-Link debugger and programmer in STM32 development boards (Discovery, Nucleo) can be upgraded with Segger J-Link firmware to take advantage of a professional debug solution featuring ...
What versions of the ST-Link are to be supported by this firmware ? Beside, following the links, I can't find any firmware yet on the Segger website, nor mentioning the ST-Link ... #st-link-j-link-compatibility
2016-04-27 10:22 AM
I saw that too, but it really needs a specific link to something on Segger's site that deals with this offer and provides a download/update tool, and a way to determine what the specific F103 and board are capable of.
I remember Jan mentioning it, but now can't find the thread, dealing the the STM32F4-DISC1 board MB997D and the ridiculous VCP/USART situation where you have to use flying wires rather than using the F411 or F401 versions where the thing is wired and brought to headers.2016-04-27 10:04 PM
Saw a thread on another (non-english) forum yesterday, about the same topic.
A Segger employee complained about ST being rather quick with their announcements. > I remember Jan mentioning it, but now can't find the thread, dealing the the STM32F4-DISC1 board MB997D and the ridiculous VCP/USART situation where you have to use flying wires rather than using the F411 or F401 versions where the thing is wired and brought to headers.While this was also a topic (question) there, no statement from Segger. While the J-Link is o.k., and enjoys more support by popular toolchains, I fear those special features of the embedded STLink hardware might drop off the table...
2016-04-28 02:10 AM
The software appeared on
https://www.segger.com/jlink-st-link.html2016-04-28 03:14 AM
I have realized this in the meantime. And Segger also states that at least VCP is supported.
Will give it a try in the next time.