libusbhsfs
USB Mass Storage Class Host + Filesystem Mounter static library for Nintendo Switch homebrew applications. (by DarkMatterCore)
stm32-bootloader
Customizable Bootloader for STM32 microcontrollers. This example demonstrates how to perform in-application-programming of a firmware located on an external SD card with FAT32 file system. (by akospasztor)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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libusbhsfs
Posts with mentions or reviews of libusbhsfs.
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Were USB drives ever enabled as storage options?
Example: https://github.com/DarkMatterCore/libusbhsfs
- libusbhsfs updated to v0.2.0. Now supports EXT filesystems too.
stm32-bootloader
Posts with mentions or reviews of stm32-bootloader.
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Writing bootloaders for microcontrollers
Here's a bootloader "library" that might be useful. You need to add your own code to get the actual firmware image from somewhere (UART, an SD card, or whatever), and then you just pass it off to the "library" for flashing.
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Difference between a programmer and a USB-UART adapter
Yes, unless you have something like an STM32 with a built-in bootloader. This can be used to update the regular bootloader. For example, this bootloader is capable of jumping to the built-in bootloader from software (as opposed to the "regular" method of pulling certain pins high or low at reset to cause the processor to run the built-in bootloader from ROM rather than the regular bootloader from flash).