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* Run Maple IDE, click menu Tools -> Board, select Microduino-CoreSTM32 to RAM if you just want to test the program, or Microduino-CoreSTM32 to Flash if you want to run the program after resetting the board.
 
* Run Maple IDE, click menu Tools -> Board, select Microduino-CoreSTM32 to RAM if you just want to test the program, or Microduino-CoreSTM32 to Flash if you want to run the program after resetting the board.
  
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= Download bootloader(firmware) using Microduino-USB2TTL =
  
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* Download and install STM32 Flash loader demonstrator from http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257525
  
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* Download bootloader file from Maple website: http://static.leaflabs.com/pub/leaflabs/maple-bootloader/maple_mini_boot.bin
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* Plug CoreARM on USB2TTL module, connect the USB2TTL module(NOT CoreARM) to your computer.
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* Open Flash loader demonstrator, when you see the following dialog, press and hold the BUT button, then click the RESET button, and then release the BUT button. Then click "Next"
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[[File:STM32 flash loader 1.png|thumb|center|600px|Flash loader - 1]]
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* Click Next again on this page
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[[File:STM32 flash loader 2.png|thumb|center|600px|Flash loader - 2]]
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* Check if the Target is 128K, and all pages are UnProtected, click Next
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[[File:STM32 flash loader 3.png|thumb|center|600px|Flash loader - 3]]
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* Select "Download to Device", browse to the "maple_mini_boot.bin", click Next
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[[File:STM32 flash loader 4.png|thumb|center|600px|Flash loader - 4]]
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* Wait for the progress finish. When the Flash loader promts "Download operation finished successfully", your Microduino-CoreSTM32 is OK to use!
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[[File:STM32 flash loader 5.png|thumb|center|600px|Flash loader - 5]]
 
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2014年7月12日 (六) 10:08的版本

Setup Microduino-CoreSTM32 with Maple IDE (Windows)

  • Download Maple IDE on
   http://leaflabs.com/docs/maple-ide-install.html#maple-ide-install
  • Although the document says Maple only supports WinXP 32-bit, but you can also run it on Windows 7 or Windows 8 with some workaroud.
Download Maple IDE
  • UnZip the Maple IDE into a folder, like C:\maple\
  • If you are using Windows XP, just plug Microduino-CoreSTM32 into your USB port, Open your Device Manager, you will see a Device named "Maple", with a yellow exclamation.
  • Right click on the Maple, Select "Update Driver". Click on "Not this time", then Next.
  • Select the following option: Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and then click Next.
  • Select "Search for the best drivers in these locations", Click on "Include this location in the search, and then Browse into folder like "C:\maple\drivers", Click Next.
  • You should now have the CoreSTM32 driver installed.

If you ar using Windows 7 64bit or Windows 8

Try this http://wiki.leaflabs.com/Maple_IDE_Windows_8_Installation

Programming Microduino-CoreSTM32

  • Make sure you have already installed driver of CoreSTM32
  • Download and setup Microduino-CoreSTM32 hardware supporting package
  • Run Maple IDE, click menu Tools -> Board, select Microduino-CoreSTM32 to RAM if you just want to test the program, or Microduino-CoreSTM32 to Flash if you want to run the program after resetting the board.

Download bootloader(firmware) using Microduino-USB2TTL

  • Open Flash loader demonstrator, when you see the following dialog, press and hold the BUT button, then click the RESET button, and then release the BUT button. Then click "Next"
  • Click Next again on this page
  • Check if the Target is 128K, and all pages are UnProtected, click Next
  • Select "Download to Device", browse to the "maple_mini_boot.bin", click Next
  • Wait for the progress finish. When the Flash loader promts "Download operation finished successfully", your Microduino-CoreSTM32 is OK to use!