I'm about to start using C++ for embedded and chose STM32F103C8T6 AKA Blue Pill for my first project. Using Keil MDK 5.34 on my Windows machine I went to practice this series but I get the following error when I tap on Flash -> Download (F8).
I tried many remedies notably, un-install/re-install the St Link V2 (screenshot below) driver, changing USB cable and port on the PC, and so on but no change in result thus far.
Why do I get that error and what are you ideas on solving this issue, please?
Thanks beforehand for your time and help.
I mean are you using the free ST version of Keil:
https://www2.keil.com/stmicroelectronics-stm32/mdk
No, MDK 5.34
What Andy is pointing you to:
- In cooperation with ST Microelectronics Keil offers a free of charge MDK Essential license key at:
- This version is limited to just STM32F0, STM32G0, and STM32L0
- BTW - See our helpful MDK Video Tutorials at:
http://www2.keil.com/video
rkopsch said:- This version is limited to just STM32F0, STM32G0, and STM32L0
None of my MCUs are of those categories. I've already mentioned their title above.
rkopsch said: http://www2.keil.com/video
I will watch them but have doubts they talk about my current issue! :(
Ary said:None of my MCUs are of those categories
Yes - but you wouldn't be the first to have thought that the free ST version applies to any & all STM32 chips.
Just making sure.
So now there's not a solution for any of the problems mentioned above? :(
Perhaps use authentic parts, then the software won't complain. Nucleo boards are pretty cheap in the scale of things, and wasted time.
Or use a U-Link or J-Link pod and build for the MCU you actually have
https://hackaday.com/2020/10/22/stm32-clones-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/
www.cnx-software.com/.../
Ary said:there's not a solution for any of the problems mentioned above?