salkinium, 1 month ago @cato Ah, a classic. On some STM32, the system ROM bootloader doesn't set the stack pointer back to what is in your application vector table, so your application has a stack overflow during boot.
@cato Ah, a classic. On some STM32, the system ROM bootloader doesn't set the stack pointer back to what is in your application vector table, so your application has a stack overflow during boot.