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Randy
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 STM32 woes
Anyone here familiar with ST Micro products?
I just tried to install ST Micro's STM32 Starter Kit and PerformanceStick software on my Win2k machine. It says it can't load without M$'s MFC installed.
Aside from some MFC42 dll's on the drive, I have no idea what's needed.
So, can anyone suggest a workaround to get this thing working, or am I stuck with an expensive piece of epoxy and fiberglass?
Randy (NOT a happy ST customer at the moment)
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| 17 Mar 2008, 15:30 |
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IanM
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 Re: STM32 woes
"Randy Day" <randy.day@shaw.cax> wrote in message news:47ABBC1C.C75ECBB5@shaw.cax... > Anyone here familiar with ST Micro > products? > > I just tried to install ST Micro's > STM32 Starter Kit and PerformanceStick > software on my Win2k machine. It says > it can't load without M$'s MFC > installed. > > Aside from some MFC42 dll's on the > drive, I have no idea what's needed. > > So, can anyone suggest a workaround to > get this thing working, or am I stuck > with an expensive piece of epoxy and > fiberglass? > Hi Randy,
I just did a search of my drive and I have MFC40, 42, 70 and 71 dll's. I believe there are an 80 series as well now. Surely it is a mistake that they didnt supply the appropriate dll's with their software.
You could try looking on the Microsoft website for MFC redistributable
IanM
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