Setting up stm32 bluepill board to run with arduino bootloader. Hitting a wall.

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  • STM32duino-bootloader

    Bootloader for STM32F103 boards, for use with the Arduino_STM32 repo and the Arduino IDE

  • The last time I seem to remember using https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/STM32duino-bootloader/blob/master/binaries/generic_boot20_pc13.bin Is that what you used?

  • Arduino_STM32

    Arduino STM32. Hardware files to support STM32 boards, on Arduino IDE 1.8.x including LeafLabs Maple and other generic STM32F103 boards

  • I had to get these files: https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/Arduino_STM32/tree/master/drivers/win and run the install_drivers.bat The maple bootloader goes by too quick to inspect its device manager entry normally. So, I'd turned on "show hidden devices" to inspect it. Prior to running that batch file to install the drivers and resetting, the DRiver Provider was Unknown, Driver date unavalaiable and so on. Afterwards it shows Driver provider libusb-win32, and other details filled in. So, that is necessary. To use the maple loader that you'd burned on Windows.

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