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<tp> hey tabemann
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<tp> i think doing that once may cure that desire
<crest> :-)
<crest> the register map looks daunting
<tp> just playing with openlibcm3 on stm32f103 has cured me of playing with C
<crest> but at the same time there is a lot more structure to the design
<crest> i'm not afraid of reading c code
<crest> and i probably prefer reading C to prose when it comes to initializing hardware
<tp> it's not that daunting, a STM32F7x7 has vastly more peripherals and registers
<yunfan> do you guys had tried porting forth to csky cpu
<tp> crest, no one is afraid, but I find embedded C to be a massive waste of time and resources
<tp> Forth makes any STM resources managable
<crest> i want to understand the hardware and protocol well enough to get a usb cdc device working
<tp> cool
<crest> (aka a virtual com port)
<tp> sure
<crest> just like the embello code for the old stm32f103 usb peripheral
<tp> whic was itself based on older code
<tp> older Forth code
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<remexre> morning all
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<crest> tabemann: there is a fix for st-flash 1.6.1 on stm32l476
<crest> looks like it was just a stupid timeout
<crest> hat explains why i couldn't find any large changes and it wasn't perfectly reliable during bisection
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<crest> if they install their fucking headers and fix usb logging the stlink 1.6.2 should be usable again
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<crest> you know a datasheet should be organized better if you have 5 copies of it open at the same time look at multiple sections at the same time
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<veltas> If Forth was a food...
<veltas> which food would it be?
<cmtptr> grape seed extract
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