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application not running

Heya, guys!

I've just got my first board, as part of a project that I haven't chose. So I am a complete beginner and as you can imagine, I'm having some difficulties.
I have a stm32f105rc and uVision 4.73.
I am very confused...I don't even know how my board is named so and I confuse the board with the cpu(don't know what's stm32f105rc, ARM, EVB1000, decaWave, it'a all a mess in my head). Here are two images with my board:

s2.postimg.org/.../IMG_20150318_113505.jpg
s2.postimg.org/.../IMG_20150318_113521.jpg

Ok, so, I have installed uvision4 and after getting rid of some errors I managed to load the file on the board (the example blinky) but it doesn't do anything.

Any suggestions? Any informations about the board would be very helpful, as I can't find anyone who has worked with it, not even my professor.
Thanks a lot!

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  • Thanks, I found the schematics. I think that the example is not doing anything on the board because I couldn't find the example made for MY board. I have in the installation folder "Blinky" examples for many boards, but mine isn't listed there. Do you know if I can download it from anywhere?(and yes, I have already googled it and couldn't find it)
    Also, in uVision, I can select my device, in "options for target"(stm32f105rc) but near the "load" button it sais "stm32f103 simulator/flash". Do you know why is that? Thanks!

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  • Thanks, I found the schematics. I think that the example is not doing anything on the board because I couldn't find the example made for MY board. I have in the installation folder "Blinky" examples for many boards, but mine isn't listed there. Do you know if I can download it from anywhere?(and yes, I have already googled it and couldn't find it)
    Also, in uVision, I can select my device, in "options for target"(stm32f105rc) but near the "load" button it sais "stm32f103 simulator/flash". Do you know why is that? Thanks!

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