can somebody give me a point to an eval board set that I could use with perhaps STMCube toolset?Thanks so much for your kind help and for the kickstart.
This time, it wasn't necessary to blow away any files. I just restarted STM32CubeIDE with internet off so that .stmcufinder wouldn't get "upgraded" to having all the boards obsolete :) - it seems I can again, after "Initializing Target Selector" ...
Ok - my suspicion was confirmed. I shut down internet, blew away only the .stmcufinder directory ( C:\Users\(me)\.stmcufinder\ ) and STM32CubeIDE "remembered my decision" - I again have my new project on my board.One more time..... with feelin'
Ok - I uninstalled and reinstalled STM32CubeIDE with no internet connection, no change in result.I had to manually go into c:\Users\(me)\ and blow away all 3 directories .stm* and both STM32Cube* directories. These were not erased by the uninstal...
Same experience here. I attended an ST workshop 2 days ago and got this board. This board cannot be obsolete, in reality. Has to be a bug.I tried uninstall and re-install of STM32CubeIDE - got same result.I pulled out my laptop from the workshop, ...