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Don't match means what?

wuxiangdong
Associate II
Posted on December 21, 2009 at 12:45

Don't match means what?

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wuxiangdong
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:34

hello every, is anyone help me about this message?

when I use DFuSe to burn my dfu file to STM3210E-EVAL, I got the message just like the attachments after the verify.

what does this message means?

Is this a hardware error or I made any mistake?

Thanks a lot.

[ This message was edited by: wuxiangdong on 16-12-2009 03:45 ]

armmcu
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:34

Hi,

As I can see, you are programming the NOR FLASH mapped to 0x64000000.

but since there is a mismatch between the read data and the written data to this target, could you please check if you have access to this memory.

You can check that with FSMC examples from STM32 library.

Cheers.

wuxiangdong
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:34

Quote:

On 20-12-2009 at 13:31, Anonymous wrote:

Hi,

As I can see, you are programming the NOR FLASH mapped to 0x64000000.

but since there is a mismatch between the read data and the written data to this target, could you please check if you have access to this memory.

You can check that with FSMC examples from STM32 library.

Cheers.

Thanks for your help.

I make a lowlevel mistake for this problem.

For JP14, the pin close to LCD is Pin1, but I think that it is Pin3.

So I connected the Pin1/Pin2 instead of Pin2/Pin3 when I using DfuSe.

The careless take me about 2 days.

Thanks a lot as the same for your answer.

armmcu
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:34

Hi wuxiangdong,

I totally agree with you ''Verify failed'' is more suitable.

May be ST guys, can comment on this ...

Cheers.

wuxiangdong
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 13:34

By the way,I thank that it is not very suitable for DfuSe to show verify success at the bottom of the main dialog, when I got this message of Matching is not good.

Verify failed is more suitable , I think.