ormal UART (speak use the virtual com port)
or some other closed source tools or there may even be no possibility to
install libftdi drivers to the machines (due to firm policies) and one
_must_ stick to the FTDI drivers.
That's how the situation is with our lab PCs at the university.
Cheers,
Ma
Hi Andreas, hi list,
On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 21:12 +0100, Andreas Fritiofson wrote:
> It may be that the scheduler or the idle thread puts the core in low
> power mode if no thread is ready to run. That will break the debugger
> connection. See if anything executes a WFI or WFE instruction, and
> di
Replying to myself:
Sorry, this mail was intended for the eCos mailing list first...
But if anyone here is familiar with the STM32 and even eCos, I'm all
ears for some tips...
Cheers,
Manuel
Am Sonntag, den 12.12.2010, 17:22 +0100 schrieb Manuel Borchers:
> Hi all,
>
> I'
(based on the M25Pxx driver) for the on-board flash (SST25VFxxxB)
which uses the cyg_thread_delay function when kernel support is
available. But I reduced it to a simple serial example, which is
delaying between outputting lines...
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
Manuel
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