2026-04-04 7:18 PM - edited 2026-04-04 8:01 PM
Hi everyone, I’m having trouble launching STM32 ISP IQTune ver. 2.0.0 on Windows 11. When I start the application, I get the following error message:
“The IQTT service could not be started.”
The message also mentions checking that port 7132 is free. To verify this, I ran the following command in the Command Prompt:
netstat -ano | findstr 7132
However, it returned no output, so I assume that port 7132 is not in use.
Has anyone encountered this issue before? What could be causing this error, and how can I resolve it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Perorin-Q
2026-04-08 1:24 AM
Hi,
is the board connected to the PC ?
is the board setup with relevant SW ?
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/X-LINUX-ISP_Starter_package#Install_the_X-LINUX-ISP_tool
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/STM32_ISP_IQTune:_application_for_sensor_image_quality_tuning
Did you start the board application "STM32 ISP IQTune app" counterpart of the PC application ? As explained in https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/STM32_ISP_IQTune:_application_for_sensor_image_quality_tuning#Launch_the_board_application
Regards.
2026-04-11 2:39 AM - edited 2026-04-11 2:41 AM
Hello @PatrickF ,
Thank you for your reply.
The STM32MP257F-DK is connected to my PC.
The OpenSTLinux Starter Package 6.1.0 and X-LINUX-ISP 6.1.0 are installed on the DK board.
Also, the STM32 ISP IQTune application is running on the DK board.
If you notice anything else that I should correct or improve, please let me know.
Best Regards,
2026-04-13 6:26 AM
Did you check the USB ACM and UVC are visible on W11 when you start the board app ?
I guess you should see a new serial COM port and an USB camera on W11 device manager (instead of some Ethernet over USB port which is the default when using Starter Package).
Regards.
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