2024-10-08 03:11 PM
I have a Windows 11 machine with the ST toolset (including STVP) installed on it. I have an ST-LINK V3 connected and the drivers are installed correctly (the device is working correctly reported by Device Manager). I'm using:
board_name = ST-LINK
port = USB
tool_prog = SWIM
device = STM8AF6266
I can use STVP to flash the main program and the memory but I get an error when I program the option bytes (I don't have the Win 11 machine in front of me at the moment so can't be specific on the error). I have exactly the same set up on my Win 10 machine and have no issues so my guess is it's a Windows 11 thing.
Does anyone have any experience of this issue? Is there another tool I can use on Win 11 to programme an STM8?
Any help gratefully received
Daniel
2024-10-22 01:53 AM
hello friend i need your help can we talk?
2024-10-22 01:59 AM
I can try.
For information, I resolved the above issue. It wasn't actually specifically related to Windows 11. I had an STM32 and an STM8 being programmed from a single ST LINK V3 and there was some stray voltage paths that were causing inconsistent behaviour. It was much more reliable on Windows 10 than 11 though.