- Switched to chibios182 from the ChibiStudio for Windows installation
- Moved WaferSat board files to ./WAFERSAT_TEST_FIXTURE
- Corrected some paths in the Makefile
Anyway, it should build on Linux and Windows through ChibiStudio without further modification now.
- USB Micro on the WaferSat is only for power
- The Debug serial port is labeled 'CONSOLE' on the board; make sure the black wire goes to the pin labeled GND
- On the ST-LINK board, open the jumpers to use it to program an external board (like the wafersat)
- Make sure the ST-Link to WAFERSAT connections are 1 to 1; make sure that the red wire is connected to pin 1 or P6 on both sides
- Plug the ST-LINK USB MICRO port in; it shows up as an ST-Link, a USB port, and a Thumb Drive; If you put a binary onto the Thumb Drive, it will automatically flash it to the WaferSat; the programmer shows up as ttyACM0
- the FTDI cable from the WaferSat shows up as ttyUSB0