Uwe Bonnes 41fb2a3104 More STM32L0 devices
Hello,

appended patch adds more STM32L0xx devices and was tested with L031 Nucleo.

Cheers
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Uwe Bonnes                bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de

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From: Uwe Bonnes <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 23:09:10 +0100
Subject: src/target/stm32l0.c: Add new categories.
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Black Magic Probe

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Firmware for the Black Magic Debug Probe.

The Black Magic Probe is a modern, in-application debugging tool for embedded microprocessors. It allows you see what is going on 'inside' an application running on an embedded microprocessor while it executes. It is able to control and examine the state of the target microprocessor using a JTAG or Serial Wire Debugging (SWD) port and on-chip debug logic provided by the microprocessor. The probe connects to a host computer using a standard USB interface. The user is able to control exactly what happens using the GNU source level debugging software, GDB.

See online documentation at https://github.com/blacksphere/blackmagic/wiki

Binaries from the latest automated build are at http://builds.blacksphere.co.nz/blackmagic

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Rework of Jeff black magic probe
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