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 on: Today at 08:27:37 AM 
Started by Ahmad_k - Last post by Manuel
If it's not coded in software maybe you can 'patch' some descriptor file....

check here:
https://community.platformio.org/t/debugging-of-stm32f103-clone-bluepill-board-wrong-idcode/14635

have ho idea if it can help.

take care.
X!

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 on: Today at 06:52:21 AM 
Started by Ahmad_k - Last post by Ahmad_k
Just a thought can you change the ID in the software to match the fake ID.
Keil and STM32CubeIDE are now checking vendor ID first , both software call a function named JEP106ID which must return 0x20 for genuine, I patched that. the remaining is the Chip ID which I don't know where they are hiding it.

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 on: Today at 12:04:11 AM 
Started by Ahmad_k - Last post by pickit2
Just a thought can you change the ID in the software to match the fake ID.

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 on: Yesterday at 01:48:11 PM 
Started by Ahmad_k - Last post by Ahmad_k
I have bunch of STM32F103 mcu that I thought they are originals, I can flash them normally and my project works 100%. Now I am trying to debug a new project but keil threw this error "Not a genuine ST Device"

I checked the ID (0x2BA01477) and yes it was not genuine, the correct ID must be 0x1BA01477

Does anyone know a way to debug those chip without using OpenOCD ?

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 on: Yesterday at 08:11:38 AM 
Started by enbyted - Last post by enbyted
CountryPoland
NoteHi!
I'm a all around embedded systems person, hardware, very low-resource systems, but also computer vision. I've worked with wide range of architectures over the years, PIC, AVR, ARM, x86.
Currently professionally working in automotive for one of the big companies, after hours working on distributed control system based on rp2040 micros, written in rust.
I've stubmled upon sinsivri quite a few times over the years, I figure I might contribute. Last time I was part of a forum was... many years ago, I was like 14-16 back then, we'll see how it goes!

Have a good day whoever reads this.
BR,
Enbyted

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 on: May 14, 2024, 09:11:35 21:11 
Started by Tom1234 - Last post by Tom1234
I would like to ask for any resources regarding marine electronics and more specifically for Autonomous Surface Vehicles or remotely controlled surface vehicles.
 
Also, I would like to ask how are the available options to send control signals to a boat at a far distance?


Thanks in advance

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 on: May 13, 2024, 03:29:08 15:29 
Started by electrosys - Last post by electrosys
Thank you for the invitation - very much appreciated. Registration is now done. :)

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 on: May 13, 2024, 09:52:47 09:52 
Started by acronym - Last post by acronym
CountryBulgaria
NoteI have been working with pic microcontrollers for several years as a hobby.
I design simple measuring devices. I am learning myself by reading books and forums.
I want to develop in this direction, starting with more complex projects.
I don't know if I will be useful to the forum, but I will certainly learn a lot by participating in the discussions.

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 on: May 12, 2024, 09:34:31 09:34 
Started by electrosys - Last post by pickit2
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 on: May 10, 2024, 10:33:30 22:33 
Started by electrosys - Last post by electrosys
CountryUK
NoteUsed to program Intel 8085's for a living, using M80/L80 on a 6Mhz (!) Z80 - back in the day when 64K of ram was a BIG deal.
Now retired, I want to update my former skills in order to use modern chips.  Very much a hobbyist these days.

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