stm32flash 0.7 has been released.
Starting with the previous 0.6 release, stm32flash defaults to page
erase instead of mass erase in many cases, and this exposed issues
with I2C that now have been fixed. Also long-standing issues with hex
files have been fixed.
By now all chips in F, G, L0, and L1 series are supported and only a
few STM32 chips are missing at all.
Main changes in this release:
- Fix I2C page-by-page erase (Yann Sionneau)
- Fix hex file base address not used, extraneous base padding (Renaud Fivet)
- Fix truncated read from stdin (Renaud Fivet)
- Fix input buffer flush on Windows (Jan Belohoubek)
- More baud rates available, up to 4000000
- Allow skipping serial port setup with -b 0 (experimental)
- Support STM32L412xx/422xx (Andy Little)
- Support STM32G05xxx/061xx (Luca Amati), STM32G0B0/B1/C1xx, STM32G491xx/A1xx
Please see the git log for all changes.
Thanks to everybody who contributed with patches, testing and bug reporting!
Source tarball as well as a zip archive with Windows and macOS
binaries are available at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/stm32flash/files/
Official homepage: http://stm32flash.sourceforge.net/
Best regards,
Tormod
stm32flash 0.6 has been released. This is a maintenance release with
these highlights:
- Many more devices supported G0/G4/F7/H7/L4 (various contributors)
- GPIO sequencing reworked (Roman Savrulin)
- Serial port handling improved (Mickael Gardet)
- Many code improvements (Antonio Borneo)
- Only erase needed pages if flashing from file (Tormod Volden)
Please see the git log for all changes.
Thanks to everybody who contributed with patches, testing and bug reporting!
Source tarball as well as a zip with Windows and macOS binaries are
available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/stm32flash/files/
Official homepage: http://stm32flash.sourceforge.net/
Best regards,
Tormod
The plan is to release 0.6 rather soon with what is in git now. It has
several improvements since 0.5 and above all many new devices
supported. Testing and feedback is welcome. I have tested basic
functionality with STM32F103 on Linux, Windows 10 and macOS 10.13.
There are many patches and merge requests in the tracker but these
will have to wait for later releases, to not delay 0.6 indefinitely.
Regards,
Tormod
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