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+ | I have found a schematic that looks okay | ||
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## Bootloader | ## Bootloader | ||
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- | The Maple Bootloader provides DFU access. You can program to RAM or Flash. I won't go into details about DFU... On Archlinux, install the __df-utils__ package from the AUR, and then it's just " | + | The Maple Bootloader provides DFU access. You can program to RAM or Flash. I won't go into details about DFU... On Archlinux, install the __dfu-utils__ package from the AUR, and then it's just " |
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## Demo | ## Demo | ||
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+ | Trying to figure out the bootloaders didn't let me much time, and I didn't have any real application, | ||
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+ | The latest source is: {{: | ||
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+ | Since the last time I worked with ARM µC, I had a deeper look into RTOS, so I thought I would quickly try one. I settled on [[http:// | ||
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+ | Going though the forums, I also noted its little brother [[http:// | ||
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+ | Here's a quick demo (two LEDs, different rate): {{: | ||
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+ | Download ChibiOS 2.6.3 and extract this archive in the board folder, then cd in it, and _make_ (prepared for the Serial bootloader), | ||
## Links | ## Links | ||
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