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+/******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2008 STMicroelectronics ********************
+* File Name : readme.txt
+* Author : MCD Application Team
+* Version : V2.0.1
+* Date : 06/13/2008
+* Description : Description of the USART Hyperterminal interrupt Example.
+********************************************************************************
+* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
+* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
+* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
+* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
+* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
+* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
+*******************************************************************************/
+
+Example description
+===================
+This example provides a description of how to use the USART1 Transmit and Receive
+interrupts to communicate with the hyperterminal.
+
+First, the USART1 sends the TxBuffer to the hyperterminal and still waiting for
+a string from the hyperterminal that you must enter.
+The string that you have entered is stored in the RxBuffer array. The receive
+buffer have a RxBufferSize bytes as maximum (the reception is stopped when this
+maximum receive value is reached).
+
+The USART1 is configured as follow:
+ - BaudRate = 9600 baud
+ - Word Length = 8 Bits (7 data bit + 1 parity bit)
+ - Two Stop Bit
+ - Odd parity
+ - Hardware flow control disabled (RTS and CTS signals)
+ - Receive and transmit enabled
+
+Note: When the parity is enabled, the computed parity is inserted at the MSB
+position of the transmitted data.
+
+
+Directory contents
+==================
+stm32f10x_conf.h Library Configuration file
+stm32f10x_it.h Interrupt handlers header file
+stm32f10x_it.c Interrupt handlers source file
+main.c Main program
+
+
+Hardware environment
+====================
+This example runs on STMicroelectronics STM3210B-EVAL and STM3210E-EVAL evaluation
+boards and can be easily tailored to any other hardware.
+There is no need for any modification when switching between these two boards.
+
+ - The USART1 signals (Rx and Tx) must be connected to a DB9 connector using
+ a RS232 transceiver.
+
+ - Connect a null-modem female/female RS232 cable between the DB9 connector
+ (CN6 on STM3210B-EVAL board and CN12 on STM3210E-EVAL board) and PC serial port.
+
+ - Hyperterminal configuration:
+ - Word Length = 7 Bits
+ - Two Stop Bit
+ - Odd parity
+ - BaudRate = 9600 baud
+ - flow control: None
+
+
+How to use it
+=============
+In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
+- Create a project and setup all your toolchain's start-up files
+- Compile the directory content files and required Library files :
+ + stm32f10x_lib.c
+ + stm32f10x_usart.c
+ + stm32f10x_gpio.c
+ + stm32f10x_nvic.c
+ + stm32f10x_rcc.c
+ + stm32f10x_flash.c
+
+- Link all compiled files and load your image into target memory
+- Run the example
+
+******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2008 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE******