Programming the STM32F4 DISCOVERY with the Bus Blaster

Nabil wrote to say, “I’ve had success programming and debugging using the Bus Blaster. In this post I will show you how to program and debug the Discovery board using open source hardware and software.”
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Sure, that works, but you know, you can also just plug the usb port in, and use https://github.com/texane/stlink It’s already been updated to support the F4 discovery kit, and includes examples. :) Ok, so it doesn’t use a BusBlaster though :)
Cool. At the time I think they were still working out some bugs like writing to flash and I was impatient. I talked about it in the post tho.
Oh and when I tried it the bus blaster was much much faster.
Sure, that works, but you know, you can also just plug the usb port in, and use https://github.com/texane/stlink It’s already been updated to support the F4 discovery kit, and includes examples. :) Ok, so it doesn’t use a BusBlaster though :)
I think it’t really cool Nabil achieved this using the Bus Blaster. Congratulations! Hell I want my own busblaster too :)