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Keil ITM_SendChar() printf() issue
Milgo Milgo
over 12 years ago
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Martin Günther
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 30th April 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
it works for me.
I used:
- MCBSTM32 board which is populated with a STM32F103RB and a STM32F4-Discovery board as "ST-Link Debugger".
- STM32_SWO.ini file from Blinky_ULp example to enable asynchronous trace.
- MDK-ARM V4.71 for debugging.
Did you configure the Core Clock under "Cortex-M Target Driver Setup - Trace" to the core clock at which your system is running?
Best Regards, Martin
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Martin Günther
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 30th April 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
it works for me.
I used:
- MCBSTM32 board which is populated with a STM32F103RB and a STM32F4-Discovery board as "ST-Link Debugger".
- STM32_SWO.ini file from Blinky_ULp example to enable asynchronous trace.
- MDK-ARM V4.71 for debugging.
Did you configure the Core Clock under "Cortex-M Target Driver Setup - Trace" to the core clock at which your system is running?
Best Regards, Martin
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