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KeepIS

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Posted: 09:30am 08 Jul 2019
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Is this still supported or has it been dropped? I can't seem to find any info in the manual and OPTION SAVE is not listed in the Manual I have.

A quick look at the option list on the ArmH7 and it doesn't display GUI Calibrate values in any case. I remember When Geoff introduced this in Micromite firmware V5.04.10 (Beta 8) using OPTION SAVE, I tried it out but just kept getting error messages, I was in a hurry at the time and I never got back to it.

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Geoffg

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Posted: 10:36am 08 Jul 2019
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Yes, it is definitely there in all MM2 and MM+ versions since Ver 5.05.01. Page 59 and 69 of the Micromite User Manual at http://geoffg.net/micromite.html#Downloads.

It works well, I use it a lot when testing. I'm not sure if it made it into the ArmH7 version (a question for Peter).

Geoff


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matherp
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Posted: 10:52am 08 Jul 2019
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This isn't implemented on any of the Armmite versions.

However, because all the STM32 chips have a built-in bootloader is is very easy to save a firmware image once the options have been programmed and use this to program new chips using STM32CubeProgrammerEdited by matherp 2019-07-09
 
KeepIS

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Posted: 09:56pm 08 Jul 2019
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Thanks Geoff and Peter, I though I had the latest Micromite manual but downloading the latest version revealed the option

For the ArmH7 I was hoping the end user would not need to use STM32CubeProgrammer if a board needed to be changed/upgraded, still no big deal in any case as the options are pretty easy to cut and paste. Thanks again for the concise information.

Mike.

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