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1. Download STLinkReflash (Version 190812 tested) | |
2. Modify the following offsets in STLinkReflash.exe | |
2566 3C > 38 | |
2567 40 > C0 | |
26B2 3C > 38 | |
26B3 4A > C0 | |
3. Run STLinkReflash.exe and accept, selecting option 1. | |
4. Fun and profit! |
Did you use Version 190812 of STLinkReflash?
I was using the latest J-Link software and after flashing, it came up as J-Link Onbord and is able to flash and debug any STMicroelectronics branded chip.
If someone else gets error in STLinkReflash that st-link firmware is unsupported, I managed to convert it by flashing old firmware via swd pins on st-link clone pcb (not external ones) with another st-link.
Google "STLinkV2.J16.S4.bin" for firmware.
Thanks! I modified those offsets and my Geehy APM32 ST-Link V2
clone got recognised by STLink Reflash and succesfully upgraded to Jlink.
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It flashes the st-link clone , but it bricks it and it doesnt works as j-link and you cannot revert it to st-link