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Thanx for that info Any url's to a $10 Nucleo (prefer amazon or *bay)/Bingo
hif your really in Denmark then maybe here:
Ohh one of those resistors on the arm-mcu decides if it's a v1 or v2 st-link , maybe you could fool it to be a v2.1
well if you ordered one,here is the latest firmware update.
hi to all here.bingo600 have you seen thesehttp://www.ebay.de/itm/Discovery-kit-for-STM32L0-series-with-STM32L053C8-MCU-1-Stuck-/311636279027?hash=item488ef83ef3only 5euro and a bit much shipping(7.20 euro for one and 10euro for 10-15pcs)BUT if you buy 10 then it's only going to cost you 60 euro(460 Danish kroner) when you get it..and you have to remember when you use STM32F0 and STM32L0 then the full kiel IDE is free(for the F0 & L0)Claus
Quote from: stj on September 26, 2016, 09:05:56 pmwell if you ordered one,here is the latest firmware update. How are you finding the stability of 2.28.16 ? I just read on Carmine Noviello's website that 2.26.16 has bricked some peoples st_links. His blog entry is confusing and probably has a typo since he writes 2.26.15 and 2.26.16Link: http://www.carminenoviello.com/2016/02/26/restore-st-link-interface-bad-update-2-26-15-firmware/
How are you finding the stability of 2.28.16 ?
is it a clone of v2, or v2-1??and how much did it cost - compared to a nucleo-64 board?
It's a v2 clone, about 3$ shipped.
It looks like the original hastebin link is not working anymore, so providing new random bytes https://hastebin.com/raw/edemodacaj
Quote from: robca on December 06, 2019, 07:03:13 pmIt looks like the original hastebin link is not working anymore, so providing new random bytes https://hastebin.com/raw/edemodacajAn explanation would be nice , instead of just cryptic hexcodes. /Bingo
Quote from: bingo600 on December 06, 2019, 08:45:37 pmQuote from: robca on December 06, 2019, 07:03:13 pmIt looks like the original hastebin link is not working anymore, so providing new random bytes https://hastebin.com/raw/edemodacajAn explanation would be nice , instead of just cryptic hexcodes. /Bingohttps://weekly-geekly.github.io/articles/442290/index.html