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10/22/11 13:56
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#184316 - "Support"
Responding to: ???'s previous message
Erik Malund said:
c) "talking IAR" to ST FAEs seems to go a bit smoother than "talking Keil"

I think it's unreasonable to expect ST FAEs to be experts in all toolchains - so this is probably down to the specific preference/experience of the particular people that you happen to have spoken to?


Erik Malund said:
Keil does not support the ST checksumming

You mean, Keil does not have a built-in STM32 Checksum generator?

Keil has facilities for you to provide your own "utilities" like this - so you aren't tied to the way they choose to do it.

the place I am curently working, for all practical purpuses, do not allow downloads of programs.

Anyone who makes a rule like that with no procedure for considering exceptions is stupid.

So you give them the three choices:
1. Use IAR (assuming that their checksum generator does what you need);
2. Use Keil, and write your own utility;
3. Use Keil, and make an exception for downloading this particular utility.

Is there some issue about using IAR rather than Keil?

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