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## Users
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**NOTE: You probably want to use the updater!**
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Users of BlueSCSI should follow the instructions over at [BlueSCSI-Updater](https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI-Updater) to update their devices.
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## Developers
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These options are for developers and advanced users.
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When flashing you have two options:
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1. Flash by setting up the Visual Studio Code IDE, installing the ARM toolchain and PlatformIO extensions, and re-compiling and programming. If you are a developer and plan to contribute this method is what you should use.
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1. You may also flash the `.bin` file directly from [STM32CubeProgrammer](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeprog.html). Use this method if you are not a developer and just wish to get the code to the BluePill.
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### Using STLink v2
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#### Setup STLinkV2
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Be sure to buy the "Clone" STLink V2 programmer - **the official STLink programmer does not work**.
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![stlink](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/271734/160190399-a3275132-822e-42ad-894b-af20bde0e57f.png)
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* Make sure the STLinkV2 is up to date - [Latest Firmware](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link007.html)
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* Connect pins `SWDIO`, `GND`, `SWCLK`, and `3.3v` from the programmer to the Blue Pill.
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* NOTE: These are not the same as Serial ports.
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#### Procedure (STM32CubeProgrammer)
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* Remove SD Card
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* Open STM32CubeProgrammer
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* Move the `BOOT0` jumper (furthest from the reset button) to `1`
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* Push the reset button on the BluePill
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* Click Connect in STM32CubeProgrammer
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* Select the .bin file and program.
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* Move `BOOT0` jumper back to 0
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* Push the reset button on the BluePill
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* You should see the LED `PC_13` flashing 5x indicating no SD Card detected.
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#### Procedure (PlatformIO)
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* Remove SD Card
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* Move the `BOOT0` jumper (furthest from the button switch) to `1`
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* Push the reset button on the BluePill
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* Run the [PlatformIO: Upload task](https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/integration/ide/vscode.html#project-tasks).
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* Expected output:
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```
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Uploading .pio/build/genericSTM32F103C8/firmware.elf
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xPack OpenOCD, x86_64 Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0+dev-00378-ge5be992df (2020-06-26-12:31)
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Licensed under GNU GPL v2
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For bug reports, read
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http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
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debug_level: 1
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0
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hla_swd
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target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread
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xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x08000194 msp: 0x20000690
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** Programming Started **
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** Programming Finished **
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** Verify Started **
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** Verified OK **. <-- Everything flashed OK
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** Resetting Target **
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```
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* Move `BOOT0` jumper back to `0`
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* Push the reset switch on the BluePill
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* You should see the LED `PC_13` flashing 5x indicating no SD Card detected.
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The following YouTube video demonstrates the steps of flashing & updating your BlueSCSI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRLAOts_MTM
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### Trouble Shooting
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Move the jumper furthest away from the `RESET` switch to 1. Reset and try to program again.
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If the device is not detected you may need to hold reset, click program, once it is detected release reset.
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If you are unable to get the device in DFU mode for programming you may need to use `STM32CubeProgrammer` to erase the chip.
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## Alternative upload methods
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See the [uploading documentation](https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/boards/ststm32/bluepill_f103c8.html#uploading) on PlatformIO for alternatives.
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If you are a developer of BlueSCSI - advanced flashing instructions are here https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Flashing-(Advanced)
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