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stst9187
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May 12, 2026
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STM32U3 OEMiRoT wiki page – images not visible?

  • May 12, 2026
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Hi all,

I’m working on STM32U385 with OEMiRoT and following this ST wiki page:

https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/Security:How_to_adapt_a_user_application_to_ROT_for_STM32U3

However, I cannot see any of the images/diagrams in the page (they appear blank or missing).

I tried different browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) and different PCs, but the issue remains.

Can someone confirm if the images are visible on their side, or if this is a known issue with the wiki page?

The diagrams are quite important to understand the ROT/OEMiRoT flow and flash layout.

Thanks in advance.

Marco Giacomin

 
 
 
 
Best answer by Imen.D

Hi @stst9187,

The issue is fixed for the wiki page: Security:How to adapt a user application to ROT for STM32U3 - stm32mcu

Please check and confirm the resolution.

2 replies

Technical Moderator
May 12, 2026

Hello @stst9187 

Thank you for having reported. Looks like you're right.

From my side, the problem does not occur when logged in as ST. This issue appears when logging in from a mobile device.

I will check with the team and provide update about the corrective actions that we will take.

(Internal ticket number: CDM0062580, this is only for reference, not available outside of ST)

 

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stst9187
stst9187Author
Associate III
May 14, 2026

Hello Imen,

thank you for your feedback and for opening the internal ticket.

while the issue is being investigated would it be possible to provide a PDF export/print of the page including the images? This would allow me to continue working in the meantime.

Thank you,
Marco

Imen.DAnswer
Technical Moderator
May 15, 2026

Hi @stst9187,

The issue is fixed for the wiki page: Security:How to adapt a user application to ROT for STM32U3 - stm32mcu

Please check and confirm the resolution.

"When your question is answered, please close this topic by clicking ""Accept as Solution"".ThanksImen"
Technical Moderator
May 15, 2026

@stst9187 welcome and thank you for your contribution.

 

"When your question is answered, please close this topic by clicking ""Accept as Solution"".ThanksImen"