
The factory firmware has been upgraded to the latest V2.J17.S4 Ĥ, increase the 5V power output, the output I / O ports are protected afraid of operational errors caused by ST-LINK V2 damage!ĥ,the interface easy to use copper gilded horns seat pitch of 2.54, with 20CM DuPont line, the line can respond to different target sequence, flexible wiring Ħ, the use of U disk aluminum housing protects the motherboard, easy to carry, is not afraid of static electricity, afraid to fall throw touch.ħ,with data package, containing: (e-file, disk, and network support Baidu QQ mailbox to send)Ģ, KEIL MDK (4.60) development environment (and other common development environments)ģ, IAR STM8 (1401) development environment (and other common development environments)Ĥ, STVD STM8 development environment (and other common development environments)ĥ, a number of classic STM32 information (including a large number of source code examples and video tutorials)Ħ, a number of classic STM8 information (including a large number of source code examples and learning experience)ġPCS x ST-Link V2 Programming Unit mini STM8 STM32 Emulator Downloader With 20cm DuPont line KEIL RVMDK V4.21 and aboveģ, support for automatic firmware upgrades to ensure follow-up support ST products. are supported) supported software versions as follows: What do you need Classic for? There are some older apps that cannot work in Classic, and require a Mac booted natively to OS 9.1, support the full range of STM32 SWD debugging interface, a simple 4-wire interface (including power), fast, stable interface definition housing directly marked! Do not need to read the manual Ģ, support the full range of STM8 SWIM download debugging (common development environments such as IAR, STVD etc. (or you can downgrade to 10.4 - and Classic will work)

The only use for an OS 9 system will be if that Mac can boot natively to OS 9. There's no Classic support, and it won't run. This all will not work with OS X 10.5 (Leopard). OS 9 will boot into its own window, and you will have the OS 9-type menus on the top of the screen. You may need to select the OS 9 System folder from within that pane. Open that Classic pane, and click the Start Classic button. Open the System Preferences, and you should see the Classic pref pane. The only folder that you need to make Classic work, is the one name "System Folder".

A G3 iMac is great.Ĭopy the folders on the hard drive to a USB drive. Your eMac is too new to boot to OS 9, therefore you can't install OS 9 that way. Problem is, you need the OS 9 system installed, before you can open the Classic environment. You run the emulator, then run the installer for the guest system from within the emulator.

Your eMac cannot boot to OS 9, and there's a 'catch-22' there.
