Refer to TI's datasheet on flash programming. You will need to write your own
programming code, and probably interface hardware to do this.
Debugging them is not possible, because TI have not released the debug info over
JTAG (why is anyones guess).
Steven
Dan Miner wrote:
I have an application where I'll have multiple MSP430's on
the same board. Since the programming interface is JTAG it
should be a trivial matter to daisy chain the chips together
so they can all be programmed from a single connector.
I don't have the space for one connecter per MSP.
However the word I got from TI is that their software doesn't
support this. Does anyone know a way to do this? Does the
mspgcc tool set support this? If not, can someone add this
functionality to the tool set?
I'll have prototype hardware in a week or two. For software
development, we added a connector per MSP, but we'll need to
get rid of those for production.
FYI - The production boards will have 16 to 20 MSP430's on
them so the connectors take up a LOT of space.
- Dan Miner
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