2014-03-21 02:29 AM
2014-03-21 07:15 AM
And as I program into it next time and tried to print values, it gives me the old code of printing instead of the renewed one. I find this puzzling..
Puzzles me too, what tool chain are you using? And have you made sure it does an update before debugging? ie ''Load Application at Startup'' or ''Update Target before Debugging'' in Keil There seems to be code that goes between double/float, could you use sqrtf() and cosf() perhaps? Remember the FPU only handles 32-bit floats.2014-03-21 09:20 AM
Haha, I am using Atollic student lite version as the compiler and ST-Link.. Hmm.. thanks for your suggestion, I will change that right away :) I just installed Keil but don't really know how to use it as the settings seems perplexed to me.. It deviates so much from the prior one I'm using. >.< Thank you again!
2014-03-27 10:05 PM
Finally I know how to use the Keil compiler!! It's not much different from Atollic though :p
here I will post some links that are helpful, dedicating to those who are frustrated with the limitation code set by Atollic or other compilers :) http://controlsoft.nmmu.ac.za/STM32F3-Discovery-Board/Example-programsI struggled for so long.. finally found my problems Look out for the source files that cannot be found during compilation. You have to change the path according to what it requires. All da best~
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