NishanthMenon changed the topic of #openocd to: this is the place to discuss all things OpenOCD | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/openocd/
Hawk777 has quit [Quit: Leaving.]
gzlb has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds]
gzlb has joined #openocd
Hawk777 has joined #openocd
<PaulFertser> Wonka: hm, "Error: stm32x device protected"
<PaulFertser> Probably that's why?
<PaulFertser> Wonka: have you tried "stm32f1x mass_erase 0" and then power cycling the target?
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
slobodan_ has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
slobodan_ has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
<zapb_> Wonka, try "flash protect 0 0 5 off"
<zapb_> or "flash protect 0 0 last off"
Hawk777 has quit [Quit: Leaving.]
nerozero has joined #openocd
<Wonka> "stm32f1x mass_erase 0" and then power cycling the target did not help. tried "flash protect 0 0 5 off" then, after another power cycle the programming worked.
gzlb has quit [Quit: WeeChat 4.3.2]
<Wonka> now I tried flashing a newer firmware... it's the IronOS-dfu bootloader for the TS80P soldering iron, and with v0.3 the display image is inverted... back to v0.2 -.-
<Wonka> but the 'flash protect off' worked, thank you both!
<PaulFertser> Wonka: aha, great!
<PaulFertser> Wonka: enjoy IronOS :)
<Wonka> yeah, that's what I need to get back on now... dfu-util refuses flashing because of different USB ID
<Wonka> and when trying to flash via openocd/buspirate, 'corrupted fifo read pointer 0x3e4141' and then a reset
<Wonka> for some reason, it now just worked.
<Wonka> well, I was wanting to get rid of the thing anyways.
<Wonka> I really prefer the PineCil
<Wonka> can's accidantially eject the tip there while soldering
<Wonka> can't
<PaulFertser> Wonka: v2 ?
<PaulFertser> Wonka: what about SEQURE ?
<Wonka> I have a PineCil v2, yes, and it works fine.
<Wonka> What is SEQURE?
<Wonka> ah, another soldering iron... no experiences
<PaulFertser> Wonka: it uses JBC like really short and nice tips so if you're after 0402 or smaller you might want that
<Wonka> mmh... not currently my idea. most things I solder are pins and sockets on uC boards.
<Wonka> for 0402 I'd likely go to the local hackerspace and use the Weller station there
<PaulFertser> Well for that anything can be reasonable, even plain old dumb thing from nearby store ;)
<Wonka> I wanted something small, the el cheapo 5W USB soldering iron from china didn't perform, the TS80P did until I busted the bootloader, and since then the PineCil v2 did just fine :)
<Wonka> but the SEQURE S60 looks nice too, also supported by IronOS
<Wonka> DC max 12V... PineCil v2 can do 88W with 24V DC. Could be interesting some time.
<PaulFertser> Wonka: pinecil v2 can do over 100 W with the right cable and EPR source.
<PaulFertser> So yes, those who really need that much power won't be happy with SEQURE, it's meant for a different kind of job.
slobodan_ has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
slobodan_ has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
slobodan_ has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
tlwoerner has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
tlwoerner has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
slobodan_ has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
rigid has joined #openocd
slobodan_ has joined #openocd
slobodan_ has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
rigid has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
rigid has joined #openocd
MGF_Fabio has joined #openocd
slobodan has joined #openocd
Deneb has joined #openocd
slobodan has quit [Quit: Leaving]
rigid has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Changing host]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Changing host]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Changing host]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
rigid has joined #openocd
rigid has quit [Changing host]
rigid has joined #openocd
joconor has quit [Quit: ZNC 1.8.2 - https://znc.in]
joconor has joined #openocd
MGF_Fabio has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
<Wonka> PaulFertser: wow, nice. On the case it only says 88W, but with EPR... I have a Framework 180W power supply here...
<PaulFertser> Wonka: you need a cable with emark chip for that to work iirc.
<PaulFertser> With EPR it goes up to 28 V and that gives you the power.
<Wonka> The supplied cable to connect the PSU to the notebook should have that - but it's likely not silicone.
<Wonka> But then, the red pine64 silicone cable should do 20V 5A, that should be enough
Hawk777 has joined #openocd
nerozero has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
<PaulFertser> Wonka: the current at any given voltage is limited by the tip's resistance.
<Wonka> well, yes, those 6.2 Ohms
<Wonka> `units '20V * (20 V / 6.2 ohm)' 'W'` calculates ~ 64.5 W
<Wonka> (likely still enough for anything I ever do
<Wonka> )
indy has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
Deneb has quit [Quit: Leaving]