Bug#934395: ITP: progstm32 -- The progstm32 utility to erase, write and read user flash memory and option bytes in stm32 microcontollers. It is based on progstm32 sdk which is a java library that can be included in any Java application. This SDK enables GUI programs to give an option in menu to let user upgrade firmware in their product
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 09:34:57PM +0530, Rishi Gupta wrote:
>
> * Package name : progstm32
> Description : The progstm32 utility to erase, write and read user flash
> memory and option bytes in stm32 microcontollers. It is based on progstm32 sdk
> which is a java library that can be included in any Java application. This SDK
> enables GUI programs to give an option in menu to let user upgrade firmware in
> their product
>
> In STM32 (ARM Cortex-M based) microcontrollers, a default bootloader is
> programmed into system memory by ST Microelectronics. This bootloader can
> communicate to host computer through USART port using a well defined protocol.
> The progstm32 implements this protocol to execute command issued on host.
>
> This package is very handy when you are doing firmware development for ARM core
> based microcontrollers.
>
Quoting https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#description
| In a source or binary control file, the Description field contains
| a description of the binary package, consisting of two parts, the
| synopsis or the short description, and the long description.
Package name : progstm32
Description : STM32 programm utility
The progstm32 utility is to erase, write and read user flash memory and
option bytes in stm32 microcontollers. It is based on progstm32 sdk which
is a java library that can be included in any Java application. This
SDK enables GUI programs to give an option in menu to let user upgrade
firmware in their product
.
In STM32 (ARM Cortex-M based) microcontrollers, a default bootloader is
programmed into system memory by ST Microelectronics. This bootloader
can communicate to host computer through USART port using a well
defined protocol. The progstm32 implements this protocol to execute
command issued on host.
.
This package is very handy when you are doing firmware development for
ARM core based microcontrollers.
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