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STLink firmware upgrade applications
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1. In folder Windows:
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Contains the application in its "historical" form: executable dedicated to Windows + dll.
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With all most recent firmwares (V1J13S3 for ST-Link/V1 boards, V2J24S4 for ST-Link/V2 boards,
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and V2J24M11 for ST-Link/V2-1 boards)
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2. In folder AllPlatforms:
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Contains a new GUI based on Java, with native ST-Link libraries for running on Windows 32 bits,
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Windows 64bits, Linux 32bits, Linux 64bits and MacOS 64bits.
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The application requires the Java Runtime Environment 7u51 (or more recent) being installed.
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In platforms without .jar file extension association, the application can be launch by the command
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"java -jar STLinkUpgrade.jar".
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On Linux, the application relies on libusb-1.0, which must be installed separately. For
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instance on Ubuntu, through the command "sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0".
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On Linux, users must be granted with rights for accessing the ST-Link USB devices. To do
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that, it might be necessary to add rules into /etc/udev/rules.d. For instance on Ubuntu,
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through the command "sudo cp 49-stlinkv2-1.rules /etc/udev/rules.d".
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Tested on:
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- Windows7 64bits
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- Linux Fedora (32 and 64bits)
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- Linux Ubuntu (64 bits)
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- MacOS 10.9.3 |