btw, I would allways recommend to begin with a F2 or F4.
The F1 has a lot of 'bugs' and the resource mapping of the peripherial components has a lot of "don't do this if you want to use this at the same time".
STM did a new start with the F2/F4 with a new concept of resource mapping, this will ease the life of many developers
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Hi Martin,
Between the F1 and F4 are some difference like gpio and clocking, AD sampling and DMA.
So the binary F1 code will not work (not even start) on a F4.
best
Thomas
Thank you Thomas. You saved me hours of try --> fail --> recover (which I currently do not have :(
)
Always a pleasure.. ;)
btw, I would allways recommend to begin with a F2 or F4.
The F1 has a lot of 'bugs' and the resource mapping of the peripherial components has a lot of "don't do this if you want to use this at the same time".
STM did a new start with the F2/F4 with a new concept of resource mapping, this will ease the life of many developers