Many of you have no doubt tried to use the errata pages that TI provides for the MSP430. You've probably noticed that saying it's slow would be being polite, and saying that it's difficult to use as being overly gracious. You've probably also wondered just how many bugs there are, and what parts they apply to (as opposed to having to look up *every* lot code for each part).
Well, no more! I'm proud (well, not really, but it sounded good) to introduce Bugspray, a web page that is a complete device/lot code/die/bug cross-reference resource. http://tinymicros.com/embedded/MSP430 Give it a poke, see what you think. If you have any problems or suggestions, please email me (links are on the web pages). These pages are provided solely for informational purposes, and are in no way supported or recognized by Texas Instruments. I have no affiliation with Texas Instruments, other than being a satisfied customer. If a conflict exists between material on Bugspray and Texas Instruments official website, Texas Instruments information supercedes all documents provided by Bugspray. --John