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-rw-r--r--examples/stm32f4/src/bin/multiprio.rs2
-rw-r--r--examples/stm32h7/src/bin/multiprio.rs2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/examples/stm32f4/src/bin/multiprio.rs b/examples/stm32f4/src/bin/multiprio.rs
index 5a55cd291..3a3059db1 100644
--- a/examples/stm32f4/src/bin/multiprio.rs
+++ b/examples/stm32f4/src/bin/multiprio.rs
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ fn main() -> ! {
128 let _p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default()); 128 let _p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
129 129
130 // STM32s don’t have software-defined interrupts, so just use any free interrupt vectors which aren’t used 130 // STM32s don’t have software-defined interrupts, so just use any free interrupt vectors which aren’t used
131 // by the rest of your application. In this case we’re using UART6 and UART7, but there’s nothing special 131 // by the rest of your application. In this case we’re using UART4 and UART5, but there’s nothing special
132 // about them. Any otherwise unused interrupt vector would work exactly the same. 132 // about them. Any otherwise unused interrupt vector would work exactly the same.
133 133
134 // High-priority executor: UART4, priority level 6 134 // High-priority executor: UART4, priority level 6
diff --git a/examples/stm32h7/src/bin/multiprio.rs b/examples/stm32h7/src/bin/multiprio.rs
index f9a00f806..ded9d390e 100644
--- a/examples/stm32h7/src/bin/multiprio.rs
+++ b/examples/stm32h7/src/bin/multiprio.rs
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ fn main() -> ! {
128 let _p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default()); 128 let _p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
129 129
130 // STM32s don’t have software-defined interrupts, so just use any free interrupt vectors which aren’t used 130 // STM32s don’t have software-defined interrupts, so just use any free interrupt vectors which aren’t used
131 // by the rest of your application. In this case we’re using UART6 and UART7, but there’s nothing special 131 // by the rest of your application. In this case we’re using UART4 and UART5, but there’s nothing special
132 // about them. Any otherwise unused interrupt vector would work exactly the same. 132 // about them. Any otherwise unused interrupt vector would work exactly the same.
133 133
134 // High-priority executor: UART4, priority level 6 134 // High-priority executor: UART4, priority level 6