I have a board that calls it's self the corexxxR. On this board I have a stm32f205 rb chip. How to I configure uvision to "download" to it?
Yes that's it but none of those link help me with uvision. Would I be better contacting them?
Keil just needs to know the F205 part you're using in the Device/Target, and that you pick the F2 flash algorithm for downloading the code you built.
Want examples from WaveShare? Then yes, they are the people most likely to have support code/examples for their board. Otherwise use the SPL or CubeMX to make you a framework, and download STM32F2 packages from Keil
I used the samples from the pack installer for my chip. I loaded these in to my uvision, selected the target, and compiled. I remember seeing something about an algorithm but I forget where that was. With most IDE/chips you set up the tool to use when writing. then you use a button of some kind to load the firmware on a chip. I'm assuming this is what the download button is for. And the debuger is my tool in this case. I do not see any tools I can use for the corexxxr or a F2 flash.
I set up the device in the options. the target tab only lets me change things like the compiler and speed. I saw the pack installer had a core103r not sure if that will work but I installed it.
There is no easy way to use the corexxxr alone I had to get a st-link so I could use the tag on the board.
Which is exactly what it says on the tin - in red!
Immediately above the diagrams of the JTAG connector:
"does NOT integrate any debugging function, a debugger is required"