2016-03-24 2:09 AM
I like to work with STM-Studio and it is a way much better than ordinary debugging/monitoring variables.
But I still could not manage to connect two instances STM-Studio application to two different ST-Links since the STM-Studio does not recognize more than one ST-Link regard less of how many instances of STM-Studio is running.It would be very great, if an single instance (or even two instances) of stm-studio could connect to two or different ST-Link devices at the same time monitoring multiple coupled MCU variables in realtime.Is there any plan to implement that feature in STM-Studio.Even I would like to know if I could use other debugging interfaces such as J-Link,... to connect to STM-Studio then STM-Studio would be a very amazing product.Thnx #dfuse #stm-studio #st-link #dfu2016-03-24 5:01 AM
Hello,
this use case is interresting, we take note for future enhancements, thank you. The possibility to select a ST-Link among several connected can be considered. This would then allow to have several STMStudio instances simultaneously running, each one connected to a different ST-Link. Having a single STMStudio instance connected to several ST-Links will have a much greater impact in term of architecture of the tool (the notion of probe to be associated with variable and/or viewer), despite I understand it might be better for data synchronization between probes. It is not currently planned to support other type of probes than the ones already supported yet.We’re moving the ST Community to a new platform to give you a better and more reliable community experience.