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http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread17340.asp#msg89359 [ I posted a response to the above link, but its link-dead, thus the 'new' thread]
I can't seem to get "stm32f10x_stdperiph_lib_um.chm" working.
It turns out that the "stm32f10x_stdperiph_lib_um.chm" file from ST-Microelectronics must be in a directory without spaces in it in order for it to work. ...on the Windows7 platform.
I put it in the root directory, and it worked:
C:\stm32f10x_stdperiph_lib_um.chm
and made a short-cut to it.
I thought others who use the STM32 running on Windows7 might want to know this: hence, I posted the mini-solution
--Cpt. Vince Foster 2nd Cannon Place Fort Marcy Park, VA
Note the reply on the ST Forum:
regarding, the links references in our forums. That behavior will be fixed in near future.
Our STe2eCommunities are in beta phase and we are collecting our users feedbacks in a dedicated Forum my.st.com/.../e2esupport.
Please post your comments there, we are pleased to listen to your enhancement's comments.
There is also a reply about a known .chm file issue...
Andy, Thanks for posting it on ST's site.
I find the 'discussion' kind of funny. I think I'll visit those forums a bit more now.
"... should be lined-up against a wall and shot!" I hope you weren't thinking of using a flame thrower... because that would just an indicator of a sick mind. ;-)
They lied:
my.st.com/.../Flat.aspx CortexM3 STM32/FYI Problems with STM32 Help Files (.chm) and Keil uVision&FolderCTID=0x01200200770978C69A1141439FE559EB459D758000626BE2B829C32145B9EB5739142DC17E&TopicsView=my.st.com/.../AllItems.aspx¤tviews=93
And people are still having trouble with the .chm files:
my.st.com/.../Flat.aspx