>
> Aren't top posts handled automatically?
>
> On my original post ("What is top posting?"), I put it at the top.
> On your reply, it is at the bottom. This happens automatically,
> right? So if it gets moved to the bottom automatically, why
> shouldn't I put my comments at the top?
No, they aren't moved automatically. This is your last chance to
avoid plonking, just in case you really believe such
misinformation. Just read the references I provided.
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Reply by Jujitsu Lizard●November 27, 20082008-11-27
Aren't top posts handled automatically?
On my original post ("What is top posting?"), I put it at the top.
On your reply, it is at the bottom.
This happens automatically, right?
So if it gets moved to the bottom automatically, why shouldn't I put my
comments at the top?
The Lizard
"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Jujitsu Lizard wrote: *** top-posting corrected ***
>> "CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> woodz wrote:
>>>>
>>>> have you already found a solution? We have exactly the same
>>>> problem. We need a batchable firmware programming solution which
>>>> provide error handling and pass/fail handling. The STM8 must be
>>>> in circuit programmed over SWIM, stand alone programming is not
>>>> possible. We typically program the boards as part of the in
>>>> circuit test.
>>>
>>> Please do not top-post. Your answer belongs after (or intermixed
>>> with) the quoted material to which you reply, after snipping all
>>> irrelevant material. See the following links:
>>>
>>> <http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>
>>> <http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html>
>>> <http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html>
>>> <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/> (taming google)
>>> <http://members.fortunecity.com/nnqweb/> (newusers)
>>
>> What is top-posting?
>
> On the minor possibility that you didn't read my post, do so now.
>
> --
> [mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
> [page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
> Try the download section.
> "CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> woodz wrote:
>>>
>>> have you already found a solution? We have exactly the same
>>> problem. We need a batchable firmware programming solution which
>>> provide error handling and pass/fail handling. The STM8 must be
>>> in circuit programmed over SWIM, stand alone programming is not
>>> possible. We typically program the boards as part of the in
>>> circuit test.
>>
>> Please do not top-post. Your answer belongs after (or intermixed
>> with) the quoted material to which you reply, after snipping all
>> irrelevant material. See the following links:
>>
>> <http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>
>> <http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html>
>> <http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html>
>> <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/> (taming google)
>> <http://members.fortunecity.com/nnqweb/> (newusers)
>
> What is top-posting?
On the minor possibility that you didn't read my post, do so now.
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[mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
[page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Try the download section.
Reply by Jujitsu Lizard●November 26, 20082008-11-26
What is top-posting?
The Lizard
"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> have you already found a solution? We have exactly the same
> problem. We need a batchable firmware programming solution which
> provide error handling and pass/fail handling. The STM8 must be
> in circuit programmed over SWIM, stand alone programming is not
> possible. We typically program the boards as part of the in
> circuit test.
Hello David,
have you already found a solution? We have exactly the same problem. We
need a batchable firmware programming solution which provide error handling
and pass/fail handling. The STM8 must be in circuit programmed over SWIM,
stand alone programming is not possible. We typically program the boards as
part of the in circuit test.
Thanks a lot
WOODZ
>Havent used this with the STM8 myself yet, but I have always found this
>
>Martin.
>
>"David T. Ashley" <dta@e3ft.com> wrote in message
>news:U-mdnQqFHb4xJtvVnZ2dnUVZ_h_inZ2d@giganews.com...
>> We are contemplating using the STM8 for a high-volume automotive
>> application.
>>
>> We haven't been able to find a good end-of-line programming solution.
We
>> typically program our microcontrollers after the circuit boards are
fully
>> assembled.
>>
>> For the Freescale parts, we've been using, we had good luck with P&E
>> Micro's Cyclone Pro:
>>
>>
>>
>> But we haven't found a good SWIM programmer for the STM8.
>>
>> I welcome all ideas.
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> --
>> David T. Ashley (dta@e3ft.com)
>> http://www.e3ft.com (Consulting Home Page)
>> http://www.dtashley.com (Personal Home Page)
>> http://gpl.e3ft.com (GPL Publications and Projects)
>>
>
>
Reply by Martin Davey●June 7, 20082008-06-07
Havent used this with the STM8 myself yet, but I have always found this to
be a decent tool:
http://www.raisonance.com/products/RLink.php
I work on ST support for a disty, so will have a look over the next week...
Martin.
"David T. Ashley" <dta@e3ft.com> wrote in message
news:U-mdnQqFHb4xJtvVnZ2dnUVZ_h_inZ2d@giganews.com...
> We are contemplating using the STM8 for a high-volume automotive
> application.
>
> We haven't been able to find a good end-of-line programming solution. We
> typically program our microcontrollers after the circuit boards are fully
> assembled.
>
> For the Freescale parts, we've been using, we had good luck with P&E
> Micro's Cyclone Pro:
>
> http://www.pemicro.com/products/product_viewDetails.cfm?product_id=1&CFID=305902&CFTOKEN=65226101
>
> But we haven't found a good SWIM programmer for the STM8.
>
> I welcome all ideas.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> David T. Ashley (dta@e3ft.com)
> http://www.e3ft.com (Consulting Home Page)
> http://www.dtashley.com (Personal Home Page)
> http://gpl.e3ft.com (GPL Publications and Projects)
>
Reply by Jim Granville●June 4, 20082008-06-04
David T. Ashley wrote:
> We are contemplating using the STM8 for a high-volume automotive
> application.
>
> We haven't been able to find a good end-of-line programming solution. We
> typically program our microcontrollers after the circuit boards are fully
> assembled.
Talk with a ST FAE ?
They usually have a short-list of programmer vendors, and
Batch-Mode production programming is not an unusual request,
so ST are likely to either have a solution, or know of one that
is 'real close' to release from a 3rd party.
-jg
Reply by DaveN●June 4, 20082008-06-04
"David T. Ashley" <dta@e3ft.com> wrote in message
news:U-mdnQqFHb4xJtvVnZ2dnUVZ_h_inZ2d@giganews.com...
> We are contemplating using the STM8 for a high-volume automotive
> application.
>
> We haven't been able to find a good end-of-line programming solution. We
> typically program our microcontrollers after the circuit boards are fully
> assembled.
>
> For the Freescale parts, we've been using, we had good luck with P&E
> Micro's Cyclone Pro:
>
> http://www.pemicro.com/products/product_viewDetails.cfm?product_id=1&CFID=305902&CFTOKEN=65226101
>
> But we haven't found a good SWIM programmer for the STM8.
>
> I welcome all ideas.
>
Hi David,
What sort of volumes are you talking about when you say high?
This makes a difference to the possible solutions as you could do them in
circuit or before they are built onto the PCB.
Also this is a pretty new part I think so maybe some support from ST would
be appropriate.
--
DaveN
Reply by David T. Ashley●June 4, 20082008-06-04
We are contemplating using the STM8 for a high-volume automotive
application.
We haven't been able to find a good end-of-line programming solution. We
typically program our microcontrollers after the circuit boards are fully
assembled.
For the Freescale parts, we've been using, we had good luck with P&E Micro's
Cyclone Pro:
http://www.pemicro.com/products/product_viewDetails.cfm?product_id=1&CFID=305902&CFTOKEN=65226101
But we haven't found a good SWIM programmer for the STM8.
I welcome all ideas.
Thanks a lot.
--
David T. Ashley (dta@e3ft.com)
http://www.e3ft.com (Consulting Home Page)
http://www.dtashley.com (Personal Home Page)
http://gpl.e3ft.com (GPL Publications and Projects)