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Release v0.1.3

13 Jan 06:44
v0.1.3
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We are happy to announce the v0.1.3 point release of the Black Magic Probe Utility.

This is the fourth beta release of the tool. With this release we are continuing to provide various pre-built binaries of the tool.

Usage

The tool is self contained in a single binary file. All you need to do is download the zip file, decompress it, and run the bmputil from the command line of your operating system. Running the program without any parameters will provide usage help.

bmputil does not offer a graphical UI, and needs to be run from the command line interface.

For more information about the usage refer to our website: https://black-magic.org/upgrade.html

In this release

  • Fixed the Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock being out of sync with one another [perigoso]
  • Updated the dependencies to mitigate a few having become outdated [dragonmux]

Contributors to v0.1.3

We have had 2 individuals contribute 3 commits since the v0.1.2 release.

Contributor (Contributions)
dragonmux (2)
perigoso (1)

Sponsors

This project is sponsored in parts by:

  • 1BitSquared - Design, Manufacture and distribution of open source embedded hardware development tools and platforms, as well as educational electronics. Thank you everyone who buys Black Magic Probes from 1BitSquared directly through our stores or indirectly through Adafruit. The hardware sales allow us to continue supporting the Black Magic Debug project.
  • All the generous Patrons and GitHub Sponsors supporting esden’s work
  • All the generous GitHub Sponsors supporting dragonmux’s work

Release v0.1.2

03 Dec 08:49
v0.1.2
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We are happy to announce the v0.1.2 point release of the Black Magic Probe Utility.

This is the third beta release of the tool. With this release we are also providing various pre-built binaries of the tool.

Usage

The tool is self contained in a single binary file. All you need to do is download the zip file, decompress it, and run the bmputil from the command line of your operating system. Running the program without any parameters will provide usage help.

bmputil does not offer a graphical UI, and needs to be run from the command line interface.

For more information about the usage refer to our website: https://black-magic.org/upgrade.html

In this release

  • Fixes to the README to reflect publication and release of the tool [desertsagebrush]
  • Updated the dependencies to mitigate a few having become outdated [dragonmux]

Contributors to v0.1.2

We have had 2 individuals contribute 2 commits since the v0.1.1 release.

Contributor (Contributions)
desertsagebrush (1)
dragonmux (1)

Sponsors

This project is sponsored in parts by:

  • 1BitSquared - Design, Manufacture and distribution of open source embedded hardware development tools and platforms, as well as educational electronics. Thank you everyone who buys Black Magic Probes from 1BitSquared directly through our stores or indirectly through Adafruit. The hardware sales allow us to continue supporting the Black Magic Debug project.
  • All the generous Patrons and GitHub Sponsors supporting esden’s work
  • All the generous GitHub Sponsors supporting dragonmux’s work

Release v0.1.1

25 Sep 20:23
v0.1.1
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We are happy to announce the v0.1.1 point release of the Black Magic Probe Utility.

This is the second beta release of the tool. With this release we are also providing various pre-built binaries of the tool.

Usage

The tool is self contained in a single binary file. All you need to do is download the zip file, decompress it, and run the bmputil from the command line of your operating system. Running the program without any parameters will provide usage help.

bmputil does not offer a graphical UI, and needs to be run from the command line interface.

For more information about the usage refer to our website: https://black-magic.org/upgrade.html

In this release

  • Fixed a command line options handling issue that stopped automatic driver installation under Windows from working [dragonmux]

Contributors to v0.1.1

We have had 1 individual contribute 2 commits since the v0.1.0 release.

Contributor (Contributions)
dragonmux (2)

Sponsors

This project is sponsored in parts by:

  • 1BitSquared - Design, Manufacture and distribution of open source embedded hardware development tools and platforms, as well as educational electronics. Thank you everyone who buys Black Magic Probes from 1BitSquared directly through our stores or indirectly through Adafruit. The hardware sales allow us to continue supporting the Black Magic Debug project.
  • All the generous Patrons and GitHub Sponsors supporting esden’s work
  • All the generous GitHub Sponsors supporting dragonmux’s work

Release v0.1.0

18 Sep 22:06
v0.1.0
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We are happy to announce the v0.1.0 release of Black Magic Probe Utility.

This is the first beta release of the tool. With this first release we are also providing various pre-built binaries of the tool.

Usage

The tool is self contained in a single binary file. All you need to do is download the zip file, decompress it, and run the bmputil from the command line of your operating system. Running the program without any parameters will provide usage help.

bmputil does not offer a graphical UI, and needs to be run from the command line interface.

For more information about the usage refer to our website: https://black-magic.org/upgrade.html

Contributors to V0.1.0

We have had 5 individuals contribute 78 commits since the beginning of time.

Contributor (Contributions)
Qyriad (51)
dragonmux (22)
Amy (3)
Sean Cross (1)
Piotr Esden-Tempski (1)

Sponsors

This project is sponsored in parts by:

  • 1BitSquared - Design, Manufacture and distribution of open source embedded hardware development tools and platforms, as well as educational electronics. Thank you everyone who buys Black Magic Probes from 1BitSquared directly through our stores or indirectly through Adafruit. The hardware sales allow us to continue supporting the Black Magic Debug project.
  • All the generous Patrons and GitHub Sponsors supporting esden’s work
  • All the generous GitHub Sponsors supporting dragonmux’s work