Unable to debug project in STM32CubeIDE using STM32VLDISCOVERY
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‎2022-11-17 2:14 PM
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‎2022-11-17 9:23 PM
Hello @kinou.1​ and welcome to the Community :)
The STM32VLdiscovery is an old board which contains the ST-LINK/V1, which is not supported by CubeIDE.and that the CubeProgrammer cannot access via USB.
Would recommend getting another board. A possible option could be to use external debug probe and connect it on the 4-pin SWD header.
I advise you to look at this post.
Hope that this answered your question.
When your question is answered, please close this topic by choosing Select as Best. This will help other users find that answer faster.
Imen
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Imen
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‎2022-11-17 2:51 PM
ST-LINK/V1 support was dropped years ago
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‎2022-11-17 3:15 PM
​Hello, I'm a newbie. I tried to do what the title says, but it didn't work. I have connected STM32VLDISCOVERY to STM32CubeIDE with external ST-LINK v2. I created an empty project and tried to debug it, but I got an error that reset_handler was not found.
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‎2022-11-17 9:23 PM
Hello @kinou.1​ and welcome to the Community :)
The STM32VLdiscovery is an old board which contains the ST-LINK/V1, which is not supported by CubeIDE.and that the CubeProgrammer cannot access via USB.
Would recommend getting another board. A possible option could be to use external debug probe and connect it on the 4-pin SWD header.
I advise you to look at this post.
Hope that this answered your question.
When your question is answered, please close this topic by choosing Select as Best. This will help other users find that answer faster.
Imen
Thanks
Imen
