Does this approach result in me being able to program my STM32F103C8xx "Bluepill" with STM32CubeIDE and genuine ST-Link V2 or is it only for Arduino type projects? I have three of these ST-Link V2 clones and not one of them works with STM32CubeIDE or STM32CubeProgrammer.
I 've seen, on Cube you can define in Debug a procedure to flash the device to use the same program the bootloader / arduino package offers. Run > Debug Configuration > C++ Application > Main > C++ Application > [command to flash] [arguments]
Yep - I get the same result. Arduino fails to upload and it is looking for a com port. In my case the bootloader itself seems to be the problem as on completion of the install via STM32 programmer, the green LED (PC13) flashes very fast continuously (almost looks like it is continually lit fast). Stuck with using the STLink V2.
Same here but on MacOS. I get "Failed uploading: no upload port provided" and the only available port is Bluetooth-incoming-port. UPDATE: I managed it to work and MacOS/Arduino IDE see the virtual USB.
Wonderful!
Who are you and what have you done to Richard?
Just did this to store the reference.
Does this approach result in me being able to program my STM32F103C8xx "Bluepill" with STM32CubeIDE and genuine ST-Link V2 or is it only for Arduino type projects? I have three of these ST-Link V2 clones and not one of them works with STM32CubeIDE or STM32CubeProgrammer.
I 've seen, on Cube you can define in Debug a procedure to flash the device to use the same program the bootloader / arduino package offers. Run > Debug Configuration > C++ Application > Main > C++ Application > [command to flash] [arguments]
Hello! My Arduino IDE doesn't have HIDBOTTLOADER, what should I do?
Which version are you using?
@@richard_wenner 2.2.1
Champion !
Thanks
sir , can you make this video with blackpill version? thank you
I'll put it on the list to be looked at but I'm currently snowed under with requests and productions. Sorry.
Yep - I get the same result. Arduino fails to upload and it is looking for a com port. In my case the bootloader itself seems to be the problem as on completion of the install via STM32 programmer, the green LED (PC13) flashes very fast continuously (almost looks like it is continually lit fast). Stuck with using the STLink V2.
same bud but windows throws an error about unrecognized usb device edit: i got it working
Same here but on MacOS. I get "Failed uploading: no upload port provided" and the only available port is Bluetooth-incoming-port.
UPDATE: I managed it to work and MacOS/Arduino IDE see the virtual USB.
oh bruh you just need to upload a blink sketch using arduino ide
@@Reyhank45Music Arduino IDE just errors trying to upload anything to it including the blink sketch.
@@davidh1187 upload method : STM32CUBEPROGRAMMER(SWD)?
Failed uploading: no upload port provided