Linear addressing is good. Are these parts vaporware or is the TI website just lagging?

We have to make a decision soon on a project and we may have to move to a Philips Arm chip if we can't get TI parts and develop using Linux.

Sincerely,

David Smead
www.amplepower.com
www.amplepower.net


On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Recoskie, Chris wrote:

Actually it's potentially 1 megabyte not 128k.  The address space is 20
bits.  The actual amount of memory on any given device can vary though.

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Francois Tremblay wrote:
These new MPUs go beyond the 64K address space to 128K.  Does
anybody
know how they managed to do it?  Base register addressing?  Each
address
points to 2 bytes?  Will the GCC support those MPUs and when?  We
are
really looking forward to using those parts but without having to
waste
money on IAR.

 http://upload.caxapa.ru/mcu/msp430/MSP430X.pdf

 Have a puke bag at hand, though ;o)

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