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* File Name : readme.txt
* Author : MCD Application Team
* Version : V2.2.0
* Date : 06/13/2008
* Description : Description of the USB Mass_Storage Demo.
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Example description
===================
The Mass Storage Demo gives a typical example of how to use the STM32F10xxx USB
peripheral to communicate with the PC host using the bulk transfer.
This demo supports the BOT (bulk only transfer) protocol and all needed SCSI
(small computer system interface) commands, and is compatible with both Windows
XP (SP1/SP2) and Windows 2000 (SP4).
More details about this Demo implementation is given in the User manual
"UM0424 STM32F10xxx USB development kit", available for download from the ST
microcontrollers website: www.st.com/stm32
Directory contents
==================
+ \include: contains the Demo firmware header files
+ \project: contains pre-configured projects for RVMDK, EWARM4, EWARM5, RIDE
and HiTOP toolchains
+ \source: contains the Demo firmware source files
Hardware environment
====================
This example runs on STMicroelectronics STM3210B-EVAL and STM3210E-EVAL evaluation
boards and can be easily tailored to any other hardware.
To select the STMicroelectronics evaluation board used to run the example, uncomment
the corresponding line in platform_config.h file.
How to use it
=============
+ RVMDK
- Open the MassStorageSimpleBuffer.Uv2 project
- In the build toolbar select the project config:
- STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
- STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
- Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all target files
- Load project image: Debug->Start/Stop Debug Session
- Run program: Debug->Run (F5)
+ EWARM4
- Open the MassStorageSimpleBuffer.eww workspace.
- In the workspace toolbar select the project config:
- STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
- STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
- Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all
- Load project image: Project->Debug
- Run program: Debug->Go(F5)
+ EWARM5
- Open the MassStorageSimpleBuffer.eww workspace.
- In the workspace toolbar select the project config:
- STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
- STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
- Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all
- Load project image: Project->Debug
- Run program: Debug->Go(F5)
+ RIDE
- Open the MassStorageSimpleBuffer.rprj project.
- In the configuration toolbar(Project->properties) select the project config:
- STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
- STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
- Rebuild all files: Project->build project
- Load project image: Debug->start(ctrl+D)
- Run program: Debug->Run(ctrl+F9)
+ HiTOP
- Open the HiTOP toolchain, a "using projects in HiTOP" window appears.
- Select open an existing project.
- Browse to open the MassStorageSimpleBuffer.htp:
- under STM32F10B_EVAL directory: to select the project for STM32 Medium-density devices.
- under STM32F10E_EVAL directory: to select the project for STM32 High-density devices
- Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all
- Click on ok in the "download project" window.
- Run program: Debug->Go(F5).
Note:
- When using High-density devices, it is mandatory to reset the target
before loading the project into target.
- It is recommended to run the reset script (click on TR button in the
toolbar menu) after loading the project into target.
NOTE:
- Medium-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where
the Flash memory density ranges between 32 and 128 Kbytes.
- High-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where
the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes.
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