Hi,

"msp430-jtag --help-backend" says among other things something like "4
Wire JTAG on devices with spy-bi-wire when using msp430.dll: no" and
"spy-bi-wire when using msp430.dll: yes". Bernie, please try the
Spy-Bi wire mode and give us a message, so that we can document this
on the wiki.

Thanks
simsys


2009/2/6, Bernard Mentink <[email protected]>:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I am really confused now. I am trying to get *msp430-gdbproxy* going, not
> msp430-jtag.
> I cannot get it to recognize the F2232 device. Is their any particular
> version of msp430.dll or msp430.so that I should use to support this micro?
>
> I have tried:
> 1. Under linux using an old FET parallel -> JTAG programmer/debugger .. no
> joy in JTAG mode.
> 2.  The USB MSP-FET430UIF under windows with different versions of the above
> .dll's found on the net ... none work in JTAG mode.
> 3. Spy-wire mode using the FET parallel adapter ... doesn't work.
> 4. I have triple checked my JTAG connections to the device, if someone can
> post a schematic I will check again.
>
> I have "not" tried yet:
> 1. Spy-wire mode on the USB MSP-FET430UIF device under windows. Will do that
> when I get back to work.
> 2. The recent libs found on the Olimex site.
>
> All of the above devices/OS's work with an older MSP430F149 dev board, and a
> later F4xx board, it is just the F2232 that is not picked up.
>
> Appreciate your help Chris.
>
> Thanks,
> Bernie
>
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Chris Liechti <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Bernard Mentink schrieb:
>> > I have tried both the parallel port adapter (original kickstart one )
>> > and
>> a
>> > the recent MSP-FET430UIF USB adapter, both don't pick up the device in
>> JTAG
>>
>> i have not have much time to test. a first look at a F5xx seemed to show
>> that the JTAG id of the device might be different.
>>
>> the F1xx, F2xx and F4xx should work, but with spy-bi-wire it's a bit
>> tricky..
>>
>> try msp430-jtag --help-backend. basically it means my mspgcc backend can
>> use 4 wire JTAG on spy-i-wire capable CPUs, TI's can't. But the TI
>> backend can use the USB JTAG that supports spy-bi-wire. it could also
>> use the 4 wire mode on these devices, but (currently) an option in
>> msp430-jtag is missing to do that.
>>
>> > mode. I will try in SBW mode and see if that works. Can you please
>> elaborate
>> > on what the statement "mspgcc frontend was used instead of default TI"
>> > means? and what is the "quick-and-dirty adapter" you are refering to?
>>
>> it means he used --backend=mspgcc which uses a different JTAG
>> implementation on the PC. however, that one only support parallel port
>> adapters.
>>
>> chris
>>
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