Has there been any confirmation if there are any compatibility issues with running the STM32CubeIDE on the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series based Windows 11 Hardware?
Thanks for the disclaimer ':D. I was successful in following those steps to install the winusb driver, but I sadly still get the "No ST-Link Detected!" message in stm32cubeide. the device is now listed as follows in my device manager: .../USB Root Hu...
Thanks for the tip, Pavel. I've followed the instructions here but I get hit with a warning message. Am I safe to continue? I hope you can excuse my excess of caution with this new computer.
I see the st-link listed here, with no driver installed:[myPCname]/ACPI ARM64-based PC/Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System/Synopsys USB 3.0 Dual-Role Controller/Qualcomm(R) USB3(TM) eXtensible Host Controller/USB Root Hub (3.0)/Generic USB Hub/STM32 STL...
I saw that thread a few weeks ago and tried that process. It calls for disabling driver checks, because attempting to install the st-link driver on an ARM64 machine will throw a error stating "The Third-party INF doesn’t contain Digital Signature Inf...
To answer my own question, I am successfully building projects on my new Surface Pro 11 with the snapdragon X Elite. Unfortunately the ST-link driver is not compatible with windows on arm, so I'm unable to flash.