Example code mentioned in AN4666
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‎2017-01-29 5:41 AM
Hi,
I have read AN4666 but I can't find the associated example files, they seem to have been removed
from the current examples directory. Does anyone have a link?
I am trying to use DMA to transfer 8 bit parallel data from an STV0910 satellite chip
via GPIO into the memory of an STM32F767ZI and the appnote is the only example
of how to do it I can find.
Thanks in anticipation
- Charles
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‎2017-01-29 1:01 PM
Googling for 'AN4666' gave me
http://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/x-cube-paral-com.html
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‎2017-01-29 8:45 AM
Hi Charles
I have moved your question to the
‌ where someone should be able to assist you.Thanks
Oli
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‎2017-01-29 1:01 PM
Googling for 'AN4666' gave me
http://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/x-cube-paral-com.html
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‎2017-01-29 1:45 PM
Hi Charles,
The
http://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/x-cube-paral-com.html
is available on ST web and you can download the example from thishttp://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/x-cube-paral-com.html
.Please keep me informed about this.
Thanks
Imen
Thanks
Imen
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‎2017-01-29 2:37 PM
Thanks Jan,
I was looking in totally the wrong place!
- Charles
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‎2017-01-29 4:18 PM
... at a whopping 250MByte.
And almost half of it in .svn directories...
Really?
JW
